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The Sage Handbook of Global Sociology

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

06.12.2023

Herausgeber

Gurminder Bhambra + weitere

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

632

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17.5/3.8 cm

Gewicht

1270 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5297-7212-8

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

06.12.2023

Herausgeber

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

632

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17.5/3.8 cm

Gewicht

1270 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5297-7212-8

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Sage Handbook of Global Sociology
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  • Editors¿ Introduction - Gurminder Bhambra, Lucy Mayblin, Kathryn Medi
    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