'Facework', Flow and the City: Simmel, Goffman, and Mobility in the Contemporary City

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Abstract

This paper contains a re-reading of Simmel and Goffman with an eye to the mobility practices of the contemporary city. The paper offers a ‘new’ perspective on mobility in the contemporary city by re-reading two sociological ‘classics’ as there is a need to conceptualise the everyday level of flow and mobility in the midst of an intellectual climate dominated by grand theories of networks and globalisation. In the re-reading of Simmel and Goffman, the aim is to reach an understanding of how contemporary material mobility flows and symbolic orders and meanings are produced and re-produced. You may argue that other academic disciplines such as anthropology and human-geography have made important contributions to this understanding. What has not been done, however, is to show how these two sociological thinkers can move beyond mere application to this field of study. With their sociological sensitivity, they rather carry important insights that will benefit the sociology of mobility. Arguably Simmel and Goffman offer the opportunity to connect the global flows to the everyday level of social practice, as well as linking more basic/classic sociological theory to contemporary issues of mobility. The reason to ‘look back’ is therefore to capture some of the past’s ‘sociological imagination’ and relate it to an important social phenomenon of the present.
Original languageEnglish
JournalMobilities
Volume1
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)143-165
Number of pages22
ISSN1745-0101
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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