In a discourse analysis and provincialization of research and higher education, a tradition of elitarian White Collaredness in academia and in the social sciences in general is criticized and an alternative attitude towards the production, transfer and use of knowledge - BluesCollarship - is proposed in this book.
In a discourse analysis and provincialization of research and higher education, a tradition of elitarian White Collaredness in academia and in the social sciences in general is criticized and an alternative attitude towards the production, transfer and use of knowledge - BluesCollarship - is proposed in this book.
Alexander I. Stingl is a WIRL-CoFund Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies and Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies at the University of Warwick. He is the author of The Digital Coloniality of Power.
Inhaltsangabe
PART A: (As in a priori) - Of Mythonauts and Mythophants Introduction (or, rather: hors d'oeuvre hors-texte): Against "White Collar" Sociology 1. Mythical Engines: On Theory, Knowledge, and Technologies PART B: (As in Belonging and Being) - Under the Spell of a Myth: Oikos as Operating System 2. Matters of Fact, Matters of Interest, Matters of Care 3. Oikos, Property, Urban Normativity: The Source Code for Class and Psyche 4. Remanence of the Oikos in the FQu Economy and Digital Coloniality 5. Care Power Information: A B'n'B for Oikos? 6. The Emergence of Green Precarity: Bioeconomies as Technological Zones in the Imaginary of the Global Rural-Urban Matrix PART C: (As in Creative Misunderstanding, Care, and Commoning) - Contact Zones and Imaginaries as Permeable Borders of Empirical Arenas on the Road toward BluesCollarship 7. Nomadic Statehood: Toward a Theory of the Question "When are States"? 8. Covfefe that Matters: Toward a Different Sociological Imagination 9. Making Trouble in, for, and with "The Canon" - Toward a Sociology of Possibilities 10. Concluding Matters: Commoning Infrastructural Power in the Pluriversity - Going Before-and-Beyond Oikos with BluesCollarship
PART A: (As in a priori) - Of Mythonauts and Mythophants Introduction (or, rather: hors d'oeuvre hors-texte): Against "White Collar" Sociology 1. Mythical Engines: On Theory, Knowledge, and Technologies PART B: (As in Belonging and Being) - Under the Spell of a Myth: Oikos as Operating System 2. Matters of Fact, Matters of Interest, Matters of Care 3. Oikos, Property, Urban Normativity: The Source Code for Class and Psyche 4. Remanence of the Oikos in the FQu Economy and Digital Coloniality 5. Care Power Information: A B'n'B for Oikos? 6. The Emergence of Green Precarity: Bioeconomies as Technological Zones in the Imaginary of the Global Rural-Urban Matrix PART C: (As in Creative Misunderstanding, Care, and Commoning) - Contact Zones and Imaginaries as Permeable Borders of Empirical Arenas on the Road toward BluesCollarship 7. Nomadic Statehood: Toward a Theory of the Question "When are States"? 8. Covfefe that Matters: Toward a Different Sociological Imagination 9. Making Trouble in, for, and with "The Canon" - Toward a Sociology of Possibilities 10. Concluding Matters: Commoning Infrastructural Power in the Pluriversity - Going Before-and-Beyond Oikos with BluesCollarship
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