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Through a study of the port district of Rio de Janeiro and its
history, from its emergence as a major slave market to its
modern-day incarnation as a hub of tourism, real estate and
financial speculation, this book examines the different dimensions
of the manner in which capitalism expands its global process of
accumulation to incorporate spaces not yet integrated into chains
of value production. As such, it sheds new light on the use of
explicit non-economic violence on the part of capitalist expansion,
in the form of colonial or imperial policies, plundering or legal
forms of expropriation. As such, it will appeal to sociologists,
historians, economists, legal scholars and political theorists with
interests in capitalism and inequalities.
Through a study of the port district of Rio de Janeiro and its
history, from its emergence as a major slave market to its
modern-day incarnation as a hub of tourism, real estate and
financial speculation, this book examines the different dimensions
of the manner in which capitalism expands its global process of
accumulation to incorporate spaces not yet integrated into chains
of value production. As such, it sheds new light on the use of
explicit non-economic violence on the part of capitalist expansion,
in the form of colonial or imperial policies, plundering or legal
forms of expropriation. As such, it will appeal to sociologists,
historians, economists, legal scholars and political theorists with
interests in capitalism and inequalities.
This book presents studies from across Latin America to take up the
challenge of exploring the plurality of social inequalities from a
global perspective. Accordingly, it identifies the structural
forces of social inequalities on a world scale as they shape
asymmetries observed in a wide array of phenomena, such as racial
and gender inequality, urbanization, migration, commodity
production, indigenous mobilization, ecological conflicts, and the
"new middle class". A rich contribution to the study of the
interconnections between the global social structure and multiple
local and national hierarchies, Global Entangled Inequalities
brings consistently together a variety of conceptual approaches,
ranging from ethnographies to legal genealogies, and will therefore
appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in
social theory, power analysis, intersectionality studies, urban
studies, and global social and environmental justice.
Decolonizing European Sociology builds on the work challenging the
androcentric, colonial and ethnocentric perspectives eminent in
mainstream European sociology by identifying and describing the
processes at work in its current critical transformation. Divided
into sections organized around themes like modernity, border
epistemology, migration and 'the South', this book considers the
self-definition and basic concepts of social sciences through an
assessment of the new theoretical developments, such as
postcolonial theory and subaltern studies, and whether they can be
described as the decolonization of the discipline. With
contributions from a truly international team of leading social
scientists, this volume constitutes a unique and tightly focused
exploration of the challenges presented by the decolonization of
the discipline of sociology.
This book presents studies from across Latin America to take up the
challenge of exploring the plurality of social inequalities from a
global perspective. Accordingly, it identifies the structural
forces of social inequalities on a world scale as they shape
asymmetries observed in a wide array of phenomena, such as racial
and gender inequality, urbanization, migration, commodity
production, indigenous mobilization, ecological conflicts, and the
"new middle class". A rich contribution to the study of the
interconnections between the global social structure and multiple
local and national hierarchies, Global Entangled Inequalities
brings consistently together a variety of conceptual approaches,
ranging from ethnographies to legal genealogies, and will therefore
appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interests in
social theory, power analysis, intersectionality studies, urban
studies, and global social and environmental justice.
A view from outside Brazil that seeks to understand how Brazilian
society is responding to the processes of global integration. Also
documents the plurality of ways that social actors and analysts
interpret the transformations.
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