Introduction: What Does Racial Capitalism Have to Do With Cities and Communities?

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY
Prentiss A. Dantzler, Elizabeth Korver‐Glenn, Junia Howell
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Abstract

Social scientists have long debated whether racial inequality is an unfortunate consequence of political and economic exploitation or a core feature of capitalism. In 1983, Cedric Robinson synthesized these two opposing perspectives, calling the latter racial capitalism and demonstrating its theoretical viability. In recent years, scholars have increasingly employed Robinson’s conception of racial capitalism to explain a wide array of phenomena. Yet, urban sociology has not fully explored how racial capitalism changes and reshapes our core theoretical approaches. To begin to fill this gap, this special issue presents original papers that employ racial capitalism to extend, challenge, or refine theories of and methods for understanding cities and communities. In this introduction, we outline urban scholars’ historical explanations of racial inequality and provide an overview of the development and definition(s) of racial capitalism. We then summarize the papers included in this special issue and discuss a pathway forward for urban sociology.
引言:种族资本主义与城市和社区有什么关系?
长期以来,社会科学家一直在争论种族不平等是政治和经济剥削的不幸后果,还是资本主义的核心特征。1983年,塞德里克·罗宾逊综合了这两种对立的观点,称后者为种族资本主义,并论证了其理论可行性。近年来,学者们越来越多地使用罗宾逊的种族资本主义概念来解释各种各样的现象。然而,城市社会学尚未充分探讨种族资本主义如何改变和重塑我们的核心理论方法。为了填补这一空白,本期特刊介绍了运用种族资本主义来扩展、挑战或完善理解城市和社区的理论和方法的原创论文。在这篇引言中,我们概述了城市学者对种族不平等的历史解释,并概述了种族资本主义的发展和定义。然后,我们总结了本期特刊中收录的论文,并讨论了城市社会学的前进道路。
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