The Sage Handbook of Global Sociology (eBook, ePUB)
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The SAGE Handbook of Global Sociology addresses the 'social', its various expressions globally, and the ways in which such understandings enable us to understand and account for global structures and processes. It demonstrates the vitality of thought from around the world by connecting theories and traditions, including reflections on European colonization, to build shared, rather than universal, understandings.
Across 36 chapters, the Handbook offers a series of perspectives and cases from different locations, enabling the reader better to understand the particularities of specific…mehr
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Across 36 chapters, the Handbook offers a series of perspectives and cases from different locations, enabling the reader better to understand the particularities of specific contexts and how they are connected to global movements and structures. By moving beyond standard accounts of sociology and social theory, this Handbook offers both valuable insight into and scholarly contribution to the field of global sociology.
Part 1: Politics
Part 2: Labour
Part 3: Kinship
Part 4: Belief
Part 5: Technology
Part 6: Ecology
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- Verlag: SAGE Publications
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781529614916
- Artikelnr.: 68369744
- Verlag: SAGE Publications
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781529614916
- Artikelnr.: 68369744
Part 1: POLITICS
Chapter 1: The Hostile Environment, Covid-19, and the Creation of Asylum
Colonies in the UK - Hyab Teklehaimanot Yohannes, Tesfalem Habte Yemane,
and Peninah Wangari-Jones
Chapter 2: Contemporary Colonial Frontier Making: Thinking From the
Operational Digital Enclosure of Muslims in Northwest China - Darren Byler
Chapter 3: Postcolonial Governmentalities: Brownface in Singapore -
Terri-Anne Teo
Chapter 4: Blackness and Anti-Blackness: Social Death and Ancestry
throughout the Americas - Osmundo Pinho
Chapter 5: Not just an imperial thing: Homonationalism in the Philippines -
John Andrew G. Evangelista
Chapter 6: Problematizing Hongkonger Political Subjectivity: The Struggle
for, and over, Democracy - Petula Sik Ying Ho, Sui Ting Kong, Stevi Jackson
Part 2: LABOUR
Chapter 7: Domestic work in India: examining caste and gender in
constructing labour - Supurna Banerjee
Chapter 8: Labour transformations in Central and Southern Africa from
colonial to postcolonial times - Kleoniki Alexopoulou
Chapter 9: Amid Gender and Race Violence: Political Potencies of the Work
of Care in Schools - Cláudia Vianna and Alanis Bello Ramírez
Chapter 10: Developing decolonial aesthetics with migrant domestic worker
creative communities - Julie Ham, Christine Vicera, and Jemima Joy Gbadago
Chapter 11: Gender reversal in the workplace: Female bodies in male
strongholds - Halima Diallo
Chapter 12: Time and Gradations in Europe: Temporality and Racialized
Labour among Young Russian migrants in Helsinki - Daria Krivonos
Part 3: KINSHIP
Chapter 13: Textile Companions - Tania Cristina Pérez-Bustos
Chapter 14: Building coalitions across structural borders as a form of
radical intimacy and kinship - Phoebe Kisubi Mbasalaki
Chapter 15: "Maitri" and the Possibilities of Reconfiguring 'Friendship' in
Caste-ridden Societies: A Critical Reflection - Dhiraj Singha
Chapter 16: Beyond the Colonial Ontological Turn: Social and emotional
wellbeing and Indigenous knowledge systems in Australia - Pat Dudgeon &
Abigail Bray
Chapter 17: Lesbianas and Queer Kinship in Mexico City - Anahi Russo
Garrido
Chapter 18: Collective Pathways in Feminist Cultural Studies of the Global
South - Mónica Inés Cejas, María Teresa Garzón Martínez & Merarit Viera
Alcazar
Part 4: BELIEF
Chapter 19: Community and Improvement of the Self in Pre-Modern Philosophy:
The Case of Ibn Bâja and Ibn Tufayl - Soumaya Mestiri
Chapter 20: Saints and their replicants: a decolonization of power through
ultra-baroque devotion - Renée de la Torre
Chapter 21: Interrogating the Other: Belief in Witchcraft among the Akan
Nzema People in Pentecostal-Charismatic Africa - Genevieve Nrenzah
Chapter 22: Sikh Philosophy: Transforming Self, World and Society -
Arvind-Pal S. Mandair
Chapter 23: Who Art Babylon? Decoding Rastafari Experiential Realities in
Critiquing Modernity - Ras Wayne Rose
Chapter 24: Indigenous Spirituality Inspires Decolonization of Religious
Beliefs - Sylvia Marcos
Part 5: TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 25: (Un)blocking Utopia: Blockchain Imperialism and
Crypto-colonialism in Global Development - Jillian Crandall
Chapter 26: Technologies at 'the edge of the world'. Space, global
inequalities and the promise of progress - Alessandra Marino
Chapter 27: The Creole Web: A Theory of Place, Space, Time, and Race -
Douglas-Wade Brunton
Chapter 28: Globalization of assisted reproduction: "Intimate" Politics of
Race and reproduction - Amrita Pande
Chapter 29: The Ethno-Stack - Héctor Beltrán
Chapter 30: Precarious Disruption: Revisiting Worker Control and Consent in
the Age of Algorithms and Apps - Srravya Chandhiramowuli, Janaki
Srinivasan, Pradyumna Taduri
Part 6: ECOLOGY
Chapter 31: Connecting Sociologies of Extraction, Monoculture and Pollution
- Su-ming Khoo
Chapter 32: African Environmental Philosophy and the Quest for a
Sustainable Future - Workineh Kelbessa
Chapter 33: Diverse ways of interaction between humans and nonhumans:
Demands of indigenous women of politicization of life to confront
extractivism in Latin America - Astrid Ulloa
Chapter 34: Revaluing the mundane: Citizen science after Fukushima -
Yasuhito Abe
Chapter 35: Greenpeace, Alang, and the Binary Labels that Defined the
Existence of the Indian Shipbreaking Industry - Ayushi Dhawan
Chapter 36: Climate: An Atmosphere of Violence, A Canopy for Decolonial
Turns - Daniel Voskoboynik
Part 1: POLITICS
Chapter 1: The Hostile Environment, Covid-19, and the Creation of Asylum
Colonies in the UK - Hyab Teklehaimanot Yohannes, Tesfalem Habte Yemane,
and Peninah Wangari-Jones
Chapter 2: Contemporary Colonial Frontier Making: Thinking From the
Operational Digital Enclosure of Muslims in Northwest China - Darren Byler
Chapter 3: Postcolonial Governmentalities: Brownface in Singapore -
Terri-Anne Teo
Chapter 4: Blackness and Anti-Blackness: Social Death and Ancestry
throughout the Americas - Osmundo Pinho
Chapter 5: Not just an imperial thing: Homonationalism in the Philippines -
John Andrew G. Evangelista
Chapter 6: Problematizing Hongkonger Political Subjectivity: The Struggle
for, and over, Democracy - Petula Sik Ying Ho, Sui Ting Kong, Stevi Jackson
Part 2: LABOUR
Chapter 7: Domestic work in India: examining caste and gender in
constructing labour - Supurna Banerjee
Chapter 8: Labour transformations in Central and Southern Africa from
colonial to postcolonial times - Kleoniki Alexopoulou
Chapter 9: Amid Gender and Race Violence: Political Potencies of the Work
of Care in Schools - Cláudia Vianna and Alanis Bello Ramírez
Chapter 10: Developing decolonial aesthetics with migrant domestic worker
creative communities - Julie Ham, Christine Vicera, and Jemima Joy Gbadago
Chapter 11: Gender reversal in the workplace: Female bodies in male
strongholds - Halima Diallo
Chapter 12: Time and Gradations in Europe: Temporality and Racialized
Labour among Young Russian migrants in Helsinki - Daria Krivonos
Part 3: KINSHIP
Chapter 13: Textile Companions - Tania Cristina Pérez-Bustos
Chapter 14: Building coalitions across structural borders as a form of
radical intimacy and kinship - Phoebe Kisubi Mbasalaki
Chapter 15: "Maitri" and the Possibilities of Reconfiguring 'Friendship' in
Caste-ridden Societies: A Critical Reflection - Dhiraj Singha
Chapter 16: Beyond the Colonial Ontological Turn: Social and emotional
wellbeing and Indigenous knowledge systems in Australia - Pat Dudgeon &
Abigail Bray
Chapter 17: Lesbianas and Queer Kinship in Mexico City - Anahi Russo
Garrido
Chapter 18: Collective Pathways in Feminist Cultural Studies of the Global
South - Mónica Inés Cejas, María Teresa Garzón Martínez & Merarit Viera
Alcazar
Part 4: BELIEF
Chapter 19: Community and Improvement of the Self in Pre-Modern Philosophy:
The Case of Ibn Bâja and Ibn Tufayl - Soumaya Mestiri
Chapter 20: Saints and their replicants: a decolonization of power through
ultra-baroque devotion - Renée de la Torre
Chapter 21: Interrogating the Other: Belief in Witchcraft among the Akan
Nzema People in Pentecostal-Charismatic Africa - Genevieve Nrenzah
Chapter 22: Sikh Philosophy: Transforming Self, World and Society -
Arvind-Pal S. Mandair
Chapter 23: Who Art Babylon? Decoding Rastafari Experiential Realities in
Critiquing Modernity - Ras Wayne Rose
Chapter 24: Indigenous Spirituality Inspires Decolonization of Religious
Beliefs - Sylvia Marcos
Part 5: TECHNOLOGY
Chapter 25: (Un)blocking Utopia: Blockchain Imperialism and
Crypto-colonialism in Global Development - Jillian Crandall
Chapter 26: Technologies at 'the edge of the world'. Space, global
inequalities and the promise of progress - Alessandra Marino
Chapter 27: The Creole Web: A Theory of Place, Space, Time, and Race -
Douglas-Wade Brunton
Chapter 28: Globalization of assisted reproduction: "Intimate" Politics of
Race and reproduction - Amrita Pande
Chapter 29: The Ethno-Stack - Héctor Beltrán
Chapter 30: Precarious Disruption: Revisiting Worker Control and Consent in
the Age of Algorithms and Apps - Srravya Chandhiramowuli, Janaki
Srinivasan, Pradyumna Taduri
Part 6: ECOLOGY
Chapter 31: Connecting Sociologies of Extraction, Monoculture and Pollution
- Su-ming Khoo
Chapter 32: African Environmental Philosophy and the Quest for a
Sustainable Future - Workineh Kelbessa
Chapter 33: Diverse ways of interaction between humans and nonhumans:
Demands of indigenous women of politicization of life to confront
extractivism in Latin America - Astrid Ulloa
Chapter 34: Revaluing the mundane: Citizen science after Fukushima -
Yasuhito Abe
Chapter 35: Greenpeace, Alang, and the Binary Labels that Defined the
Existence of the Indian Shipbreaking Industry - Ayushi Dhawan
Chapter 36: Climate: An Atmosphere of Violence, A Canopy for Decolonial
Turns - Daniel Voskoboynik