Social dilemmas exist in space

Proper representation of many kinds of social dilemmas requires the consideration of social space. Social interdependence is mainly limited to other people located in a local neighborhood. The concept of social space may be more fruitfull in some instances than the network description. Several geometries that may be usefull describing the social space are discussed: Euclidean, City Block, Fractal, One-dimensional, Railroad, Random, Probabilistic, and Multiple spaces metric. The outcomes of the conformity game for several types of the geometries of the social space are discussed.