ABSTRACT

Bringing together the work of scholars from across Europe, this book shows how Simmel's categories can be used to explore contemporary issues and further shed light on trends characteristic of global modernity. Thematically organised around the major societal challenges currently faced by developed countries – those of making societies that are inclusive, reflexive and creative, sustainable, and democratic societies – it examines diverse phenomena, such as living in an increasingly multicultural societies, the social exclusion of vulnerable ethnic groups, the increasing concern with cyberbullying, the need to fight climate change, the rise of political populism, and the recruitment of youths from western countries to Islamic religious fundamentalism. Drawing on Simmel’s sociological theory and expounding new approaches to research inspired by his work, this volume emphasises the conceptual pillars of Simmelian thought, meanings, processes, and forms. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology and social theory with interests in the work of Simmel and its contemporary relevance.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

part I|82 pages

Inclusive societies

chapter 1|21 pages

Building a bridge of justice

Simmel's view to overcome otherness towards an inclusive society

chapter 2|21 pages

Real bridges and mental borders

In an ethnically mixed Transylvanian community

chapter 4|17 pages

Social cohesion through outside threats and multiple identities

Simmel's legacy in the analysis of social conflicts

part II|75 pages

Innovative societies

chapter 6|22 pages

Back to Simmel

A new approach to third-party reproduction

chapter 8|18 pages

The Simmelian digital metropolis

A cultural perspective on the Internet age

part III|53 pages

Reflective societies