Sociosphere

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The sociosphere is a term used in human geography . The sociosphere - in addition to the technosphere - represents a part of the anthroposphere . It comprises various areas of life , for example urban space, and the cultural and social relationships with one another (society, work, economy, intellectual life, science, politics, etc.).

literature

  • Michael Roth: The Second Nature - Evolution of the Techno- and Sociosphere. In: Ethics and Social Sciences , No. 2, 1991.
  • Martin Albrow : Traveling beyond home: social landscapes in a global city. Children of Freedom / Ulrich Beck (Ed.). Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, ​​1997. pp. 288-313.