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Unexpected interactions: Georg Simmel and the observation of nature
Gross, M. (2001). Unexpected interactions: Georg Simmel and the observation of nature. Journal of Classical Sociology 1(3): 395-414. https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/14687950122232602
In: Journal of Classical Sociology. SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD: London. ISSN 1468-795X, more
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    environmental sociology, methodology, society-nature interaction, theory building

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  • Gross, M.

Abstract
    Georg Simmel reflected intensively on the place of human beings in nature, developing a sociological perspective for observing natural and social changes that so far have been largely ignored. This article discusses Simmel’s theoretical starting point for observing the natural in contrast to the social. In his writings, Simmel became adept at moving back and forth between the two sides of observation - the natural and the cultural. The significance of his ideas is demonstrated by using current ecological field practices as an example.

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