De-centering global sociology: the peripheral turn in social theory and research
In: Critical global citizenship education
In: Critical global citizenship education
In: Critical global citizenship education
In: Critical Global Citizenship Education Ser.
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword: The peripheral turn in social theory -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The peripheral turn: Transforming the social sciences -- PART I: Peripheralizing sociology -- 1. Putting Southern perspectives to work: Decolonizing social theory -- 2. Global inequalities: Theoretical filiations and radical critique -- 3. Times and spaces of sociological and social theory: A simultaneous approach of "peripheries" and "centers" -- 4. Critical theory from the Americas -- PART II: Peripheralizing politics -- 5. Undoing the epistemic disavowal of the Haitian Revolution -- 6. The periphery and its ambiguities: Vulnerability as a critical concept for feminist social theory -- 7. Hong Kong as a dual periphery -- 8. Peripheral politics and knowledge production: Sensing the liberation archive through Samora Machel and Steve Biko -- PART III: Peripheralizing capitalism -- 9. Rethinking urban studies today: The Indian experience -- 10. The political economy of social integration: Understanding the relation of global capitalism and state politics from a postcolonial perspective on contemporary slavery -- 11. The standpoint of the proletariat today -- 12. Collaboration across ontological worlds: Reflections on intellectual brokerage from Islamic banking and finance -- Index.
In: Critical Global Citizenship Education Ser
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword: The peripheral turn in social theory -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The peripheral turn: Transforming the social sciences -- PART I: Peripheralizing sociology -- 1. Putting Southern perspectives to work: Decolonizing social theory -- 2. Global inequalities: Theoretical filiations and radical critique -- 3. Times and spaces of sociological and social theory: A simultaneous approach of "peripheries" and "centers" -- 4. Critical theory from the Americas
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