Unveiling the Network Society: How Our World is Interconnected
The article explores how modern society can be understood as a network and examines the implications of this perspective. It questions whether traditional ways of analyzing society are still relevant and suggests the need for new concepts to better represent reality. The researchers discuss the differences between groups and networks, the logic of networks, and the formation of social capital. They highlight the processes of de-spatialization and re-spatialization in society, showing how space is being reconstructed through relational dynamics. The strength of the article lies in its multidisciplinary perspectives and applications in areas like European Governance and communication technology.