Objective possibility as urban possibility: reading Max Weber in the city (2017)

Objective possibility as urban possibility: reading Max Weber in the city (2017)

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Authors: Meirav Aharon-Gutman, Moriel Ram
Abstract:
By employing Max Weber’s concept of objective possibility, this paper offers a theoretical conceptualization of a methodological approach to studying roads not taken in diversified cities. The paper incorporates Weber’s insight from the viewpoint of socio-historical analysis into an analysis of urban environments. In search of ‘other’ possibilities of planning, the paper presents a case study of the informal synagogues set up in Israel by members of Judeo-Arab communities. In this case, the possibility that was not actualized is ‘intimate publicness’, which encompasses new forms of organizing the relationship between private and public spaces.