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Post-Western revolution in sociology : from China to Europe /

Within a movement towards the circulation and globalisation of knowledge, new centres and new peripheries form and new hierarchies appear - more or less discretely - producing competition and rivalry in the development of "new" knowledge. Centres of gravity in social sciences have been dis...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Roulleau-Berger, Laurence, 1956- (Autor)
Otros Autores: Briggs, Nigel (Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]
Colección:Post-Western Social Sciences and Global Knowledge Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1 Post-Colonial Studies and Global Studies
  • 2 The Decline of the Western Hegemony
  • 3 The Invention of a Post-Western Sociology
  • Part 1
  • Post-Western Revolution in Sociology: From China to Europe
  • Introduction to Part 1
  • Chapter 1
  • Epistemic Injustice and New Frontiers of Knowledge
  • 1 Epistemic Injustice and Autonomy
  • 2 What is Post-Western Sociology?
  • 3 Scientific Hegemony and Chinese Sociology
  • 4 Reinvention and Internal Frontiers in Chinese Sociology
  • Chapter 2
  • Traditions and Controversies
  • 1 Epistemological Unpredictability and Scientific Pluralism in Chinese Sociology
  • 2 Affiliations, Shifts and Hybridisations between China and Europe
  • 3 Chinese Civilisation and Theoretical Variations Today
  • 3.1 Chinese Civilisation and General Scope
  • 3.2 Schools of Chinese Sociology Today
  • 3.3 Constructivisms and Theoretical Variations
  • 4 Traditions and Controversies in European Sociology since 1980
  • Chapter 3
  • Fabric of Knowledge and Research Fieldwork
  • 1 Research Fieldwork and Methodological Theory
  • 1.1 Regional Rationalisms and Fieldwork Sciences
  • 1.2 Chinese Singularities
  • 1.3 Creating Knowledge and Research Methods
  • 2 Multi-situated Sociology and Overlapping Perspectives
  • 2.1 Methodological Cosmopolitanism and Multi-situated Sociology
  • 2.2 Entering Spaces
  • 2.3 Contexts of Meaning and Scopes in Fieldwork Experience
  • 2.4 Ethnographies of Recognition and Moral Economies
  • 2.5 Politics of Intimacy and Narrative Pact
  • 2.6 Translation and Publication
  • Part 2
  • Sociological Questions in Europe and in China
  • Chapter 4
  • Urban Boundaries, Segregation and Intermediate Spaces
  • 1 Social Stratification and Urban Hierarchies in the Chinese City
  • 1.1 Urban Society and the New Middle Classes
  • 1.2 Segregation and the Rural Population.
  • 1.3 New Underclass and Urban Poverty
  • 2 Social Division of Space in the European City
  • 3 Migration and Ethnic Boundaries in Cities
  • 4 "Foreigners" and "Hobos" in Cities
  • 5 Circulations and Marketplaces in Chinese and International Cities
  • 6 Civil Society and Intermediate Spaces
  • Chapter 5
  • Uncertainty and Economic Institutions
  • 1 Uncertainty and economic transformations
  • 2 Markets and Economic Institutions
  • 3 Professional Relationships and Regimes of Employment
  • 4 Youth Confronted with the "Risk Society"
  • 5 The Relationship to Work and Generational Effects
  • Chapter 6
  • Migrations, Inequalities and Individuation
  • 1 Migration Policies and Panoptical Measures
  • 2 New Inequalities and Plurality of Migration Routes
  • 2.1 Mono-migrations and Linear Routes
  • 2.2 Pluri-migrations and Spatial Capital
  • 3 Gender, Economic Activities and Migrations
  • 4 Migration and Urban Integration
  • 5 Migration, Employment and Flexibility
  • 6 Social Capital and Migratory Circulations
  • 7 Migratory Experiences and Bifurcations
  • 8 Migration, Local and Global Stratification
  • Chapter 7
  • State, Social Conflict and Collective Action
  • 1 State and Citizenship
  • 2 Bio-political Apparatuses and Self-government
  • 3 Social Conflicts and Mobilisations in China
  • 4 New Social Protests in China
  • 5 Collective Action, Violences and Riots in Europe
  • 6 Social Conflict and Care Policies
  • Chapter 8
  • Ecological Risks and Environmental Sociology in Europe and China
  • 1 Social-ecological Change, Inequalities and Environmental Injustice
  • 2 Risks, Multi-governance and Bio-political Order
  • 3 Geographies of Care and Communities of Destiny
  • 4 Conciliation, Negotiation and Disputes
  • 5 Regimes of Action, Capabilities and Re-socialisation
  • Part 3
  • Continuities and Discontinuities of Theoretical Knowledge
  • Introduction to Part 3.
  • Chapter 9
  • Continuities of Knowledge and Common Concepts
  • 1 Structural Processes, Dominations and Resistances
  • 2 Social Stratification and Inequalities
  • 3 Mobility and Contemporary Societies
  • 4 Social Networks and Social Capital
  • 5 Autonomy and Subjectivity
  • 6 Frontiers of We and Me
  • Chapter 10
  • Discontinuities of Knowledge and Singular Concepts
  • 1 Public Space and Pluralisation of Norms
  • 2 Subjectivation and the Struggle for Recognition
  • 3 Society and Intermediate Spaces in Europe
  • 4 Diffused Religiousness in China
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index.