Decolonizing Sociology by Ali Meghji

Decolonizing Sociology by Ali Meghji

Author:Ali Meghji [Meghji, Ali]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2021-01-06T18:30:00+00:00


Notes

1 See Meller 1989; Steinmetz 1997.

2 See Connell et al. 2018; Maia 2014.

3 See Connell et al. 2017, 2018.

4 Indeed, this is true of Latin America as a whole, with chairs in sociology being appointed in ‘Bogotá 1882, Asuncion 1900, Quito 1906 and Mexico 1907’ (Pereyra 2010: 213).

5 See Coetzee 2008; Uys 2010.

6 Dufoix 2018; Patel 2010.

7 See Dufoix 2018; Sall and Ouedraogo 2010; Steinmetz 2013.

8 See Chang 2002; Grosfoguel 2007.

9 On canon formation in theory, see Outhwaite 2009.

10 https://www.elsevier.com/connect/11–steps-to-structuring-a-science-paper-editors-will-take-seriously.

11 See Alatas 2010; Maia 2014.

12 It should be noted that Cabral (1966) makes a similar point in exposing the limitations of classical Marxism in ‘The Weapon of Theory’, when he states that: ‘Those who affirm – in our case correctly – that the motive force of history is the class struggle would certainly agree to a revision of this affirmation to make it more precise and give it an even wider field of application if they had a better knowledge of the essential characteristics of certain colonized peoples, that is to say peoples dominated by imperialism.’

13 As argued by Dufoix 2018.



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