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The Sage Handbook of Global Sociology / Edited by: Gurminder K. Bhambra, Lucy Mayblin, Kathryn Medien, Mara Viveros-Vigoya.

By: Publisher: London : SAGE Publications Ltd, 2024Description: 1 online resource (590 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781529614930
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version :: No titleLOC classification:
  • HM435 .T98 2024
Online resources: In: SAGE knowledge (online collection)Summary: The SAGE Handbook of Global Sociology addresses the 'social', its various expressions globally, and the ways in which such understandings enable us to understand and account for global structures and processes. It demonstrates the vitality of thought from around the world by connecting theories and traditions, including reflections on European colonization, to build shared, rather than universal, understandings. Across 36 chapters, the Handbook offers a series of perspectives and cases from different locations, enabling the reader better to understand the particularities of specific contexts and how they are connected to global movements and structures. By moving beyond standard accounts of sociology and social theory, this Handbook offers both valuable insight into and scholarly contribution to the field of global sociology. Part 1: Politics; Part 2: Labour; Part 3: Kinship; Part 4: Belief; Part 5: Technology; and Part 6: Ecology.
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The SAGE Handbook of Global Sociology addresses the 'social', its various expressions globally, and the ways in which such understandings enable us to understand and account for global structures and processes. It demonstrates the vitality of thought from around the world by connecting theories and traditions, including reflections on European colonization, to build shared, rather than universal, understandings. Across 36 chapters, the Handbook offers a series of perspectives and cases from different locations, enabling the reader better to understand the particularities of specific contexts and how they are connected to global movements and structures. By moving beyond standard accounts of sociology and social theory, this Handbook offers both valuable insight into and scholarly contribution to the field of global sociology. Part 1: Politics; Part 2: Labour; Part 3: Kinship; Part 4: Belief; Part 5: Technology; and Part 6: Ecology.

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