A discussion on coloniality and global social theory

IF 3.1 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Manuela Boatcă, Ali Meghji
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The conversation between Ali Meghji and Manuela Boatcă focuses on how modernity/coloniality may (or may not) be a productive sociological concept in the remit of global social theory and wider political movements. Speaking from within different locations in the imperial core (England and Germany respectively), we discuss how the concept of modernity/coloniality has traveled over to our respective European contexts, and the ways it has informed our sociological approaches to matters such as inter‐imperiality, creolization, decolonization, global racisms and anti‐racisms, and historical sociology. The conversational approach is meant to tease out the multiple ways that modernity/coloniality can inform different—albeit related—aspects of sociological work, and also the varying contexts from which global social theory can be produced.
关于殖民性和全球社会理论的讨论
阿里-梅格吉(Ali Meghji)和曼努埃拉-博特克(Manuela Boatcă)的对话侧重于现代性/殖民性如何在全球社会理论和更广泛的政治运动中成为(或可能不是)一个富有成效的社会学概念。我们从帝国核心的不同地点(分别是英国和德国)出发,讨论现代性/殖民性概念是如何在我们各自的欧洲语境中传播的,以及它是如何指导我们的社会学方法来处理帝国间性、克里奥尔化、非殖民化、全球种族主义和反种族主义以及历史社会学等问题的。对话式方法旨在揭示现代性/殖民地性为社会学工作的不同方面(尽管是相关方面)提供信息的多种方式,以及产生全球社会理论的不同背景。
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Sociology Compass
Sociology Compass SOCIOLOGY-
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