Williams, 2007 - Google Patents
Social distanceWilliams, 2007
- Document ID
- 9570529287251963030
- Author
- Williams J
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- Publication venue
- The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology
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The concept of social distance dates back to Georg Simmel's discussion of the stranger in his Soziologie (1923). According to Simmel, the stranger represents the union of newness and remoteness, moving out of one social circle and striving for acceptance in another …
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