International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Volume 39, Number 11/12
ebook ∣ Racial and post-racial senses of place · International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
By Karim Murji

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The relationship between space, place and race, and sociology's contribution to that, is the theme of this ebook. When Urry argued that 'place (and space) should be central to sociology' (Urry 2004: 30) he was clearly signalling that was not the case; his essay examines some of the reasons why that is so, especially sociology's uneven engagement with them. While space was largely under-explored in classical sociology, Urry shows that space and place made a comeback in the 1970s and 1980s, through the works of Castells, Massey and Harvey.