The dimensions of space and time are at the base of the structure of the social life. The dimension of space is represented by specific places where social activities take place, such places as restaurants where people eat, offices where people work or churches where people worship. These places are depicted by territorial boundaries and are characterized by laws of property which dictate the ownership and use of limited goods. The dimension of time is represented by the time in which particular social activities happen and it is split in extents of time that are related to the routines of the year, the month and the day, which are considered to be the rhythms of social
The dimensions of space and time are at the base of the structure of the social life. The dimension of space is represented by specific places where social activities take place, such places as restaurants where people eat, offices where people work or churches where people worship. These places are depicted by territorial boundaries and are characterized by laws of property which dictate the ownership and use of limited goods. The dimension of time is represented by the time in which particular social activities happen and it is split in extents of time that are related to the routines of the year, the month and the day, which are considered to be the rhythms of social