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  • Formaat: Hardback, 244 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x153x18 mm, kaal: 499 g
  • Sari: Anthem Companions to Sociology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Anthem Press
  • ISBN-10: 1839998318
  • ISBN-13: 9781839998317
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 244 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x153x18 mm, kaal: 499 g
  • Sari: Anthem Companions to Sociology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Anthem Press
  • ISBN-10: 1839998318
  • ISBN-13: 9781839998317
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Reassesses Henri Lefebvre’s enduring relevance to sociology, examining themes from Marxism to urban life and proposing new directions for Lefebvrian research on rhythm, embodiment and utopian thought

Henri Lefebvre’s work, particularly his theory of the production of space, has been remarkably influential historically within geographical research. While this extensive research has shown the continuing relevance of Lefebvre’s oeuvre for urban geographical research, Lefebvre’s contributions to sociology have been less explored. This is surprising and a missed opportunity, not least because Lefebvre’s writings on the urban, space and everyday life were fundamentally informed by and connected to his sociology. This volume responds to this lacuna in sociological engagements with Lefebvre’s work, bringing together leading scholars on Lefebvre’s sociological work who discuss elements from across his sociological oeuvre. This includes topics for which Lefebvre is well known such as space, rhythm-analysis and Marxism, through to lesser-known topics such as the rural, autogestion, the state and violence and finally to studies which push Lefebvre into new areas such as time, phenomenology and the environment. Therefore, this volume not only achieves a breadth of coverage but also provides fresh insights for those familiar with Lefebvre and new points of interest for those encountering his sociology for the first time. Our volume makes a critical addition to the long list of established and influential Anthem Companions to Sociology by adding a new volume on one of the most influential Marxist sociologists and philosophers of the twentieth century. An engagement with the work of Henri Lefebvre remains indispensable for sociology as this volume shows.

This edited volume explores the sociology of Lefebvre and its continuing relevance for the discipline today. Contributors explore the sociological Lefebvre across a number of topics, including the influence of Marxism, rural sociology, everyday life, the urban and violence, to name a few. The volume sets out a new agenda for Lefebvrian sociological inquiry which, inter alia, focuses on sociological perspectives on rhythm, embodiment and utopian thought in Lefebvre’s work for sociological research. It brings together leading experts whose work on Lefebvre has shaped the discipline and is the first comprehensive volume outlining Lefebvre’s relevance to sociology.



This edited volume explores the sociology of Lefebvre and its continuing relevance for the discipline today. Contributors explore the sociological Lefebvre across a number of topics, including the influence of Marxism, rural sociology, everyday life, the urban, utopia and violence, to name a few.

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Reassesses Henri Lefebvres enduring relevance to sociology, examining themes from Marxism to urban life and proposing new directions for Lefebvrian research on rhythm, embodiment and utopian thought
Introduction;
Chapter One-The Beginnings of Lefebvres Career in
Sociology (1940s and 1950s)-Dylan Simon;
Chapter Two-Henri Lefebvre: A
Sociology for Action Simon Le Roulley;
Chapter Three-The Alienated Subject
and Violence in Everyday Life James A. Tyner;
Chapter Four-Henri Lefebvres
Sociology of Time Patrick Gamsby;
Chapter Five-Henri Lefebvres Critical
Sociology and the Question of Nature: An Ecological Perspective Against-the
Accumulation Society - Francesco Biagi;
Chapter Six-Lefebvrian Rhythm
analysis is the Most Accessible and Concrete Materialist Ontology-Krzysztof
Z. Jankowski;
Chapter Seven-Survivals of the Absolute: Lefebvre on
Sedimentation and Abstraction-Key MacFarlane;
Chapter Eight-Space and the
(Re)production of Social Difference: A Critical Phenomenological Reading of
Lefebvre-Eden Kinkaid;
Chapter Nine-Abstract Space and the Sociology of
Abstraction Japhy Wilson;
Chapter Ten-Henri Lefebvre, Jean-Luc Nancy and an
Urban Sociology of Encountering the City-Tilman Schwarze;
Chapter
Eleven-Transform the World: The Critique of Everyday Life, Autogestion and
the Withering Away of the-State in the Sociology of Henri Lefebvre;
Chapter
Twelve-Henri Lefebvres Territorial Autogestion: Space with Time-Neil Gray;
Chapter Thirteen-Lefebvres Utopianism: Everyday Life, Space and the
PossibleImpossible-David Pinder; Index
Tilman Schwarze is a Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Glasgow. His research explores territorial stigmatisation, urban redevelopment and the production of space.





Matt Dawson is Professor of Sociology at the University of Glasgow with research interests in social theory and the history of sociology.