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Rámon Grosfoguel

Transmodernity, border thinking, and global coloniality

Decolonizing political economy and postcolonial studies

Postmodernism as an epistemological project still reproduces a particular form of coloniality. A decolonial perspective requires a broader canon of thought that would require taking seriously the epistemic insights of critical thinkers from the global South. [more]

04.07.2008


Boaventura de Sousa Santos

Beyond abyssal thinking

From global lines to ecologies of knowledges

Modern Western thinking continues to operate along abyssal lines that divide the human from the sub-human. One side of this line is ruled by a dichotomy of regulation and emancipation, the other by appropriation and violence. In order to succeed, the struggle for global social justice requires a new kind of post-abyssal thinking. [Portuguese version added] [more]

19.02.2008


Tatiana Moura

Between micro-war and macro-peace

Masculinities and femininities in gang warfare in Rio de Janeiro

An analysis of "masculinized" actors within new wars and women's resistance to masculinized practices in contexts of "formal peace". [more]

28.06.2007


Sasha Roseneil

Living and loving beyond the heteronorm

A queer analysis of personal relationships in the twenty-first century

The organization of personal life and "the family" has transformed significantly over the past thirty years. Sociologists must take these changes into account and start to decentre the family and the heterosexual couple in our intellectual imaginations. [more]

29.05.2007


Mauricio García-Villegas

Law as hope

Constititutions, courts and social change in Latin America

Towards an aspirational constitutionalism. [more]

25.02.2004


Francis Snyder

Modelling the EU constitution

How do the effects of globalisation shape the features of the EU constitution? [more]

19.02.2004


Dario Melossi

Security, migration and "social control" in the context of the "constitution" of the EU

How can the European constitution constitute and build democracy in Europe? [more]

13.02.2004


Leonardo Avritzer, Boaventura de Sousa Santos

Towards widening the democratic canon

Social movements are emancipatory in so far as they seek alternatives to conditions imposed by states and economic conditions. Moreover, they redefine more inclusive social identities and act as truly transnational democratic units. [more]

03.11.2003


Boaventura de Sousa Santos

Collective suicide or globalization from below?

After the war in Iraq, a new voice for peace must come from the NGOs. [more]

08.09.2003


Saskia Sassen

Is this the way to go?

Handling immigration in a global era

As Europe more than ever fortifies its borders against illegal immigrants, what about the increase in human trafficking? [more]

05.09.2003


Nancy Fraser

Social justice in globalisation

Redistribution, recognition and participation

How is globalisation reconcilable with new prospects for social justice? [more]

24.01.2003


Peter Waterman

Trade Union Internationalism in the Age of Seattle

The global neo-liberal world order has rendered national trade unions superfluous. Or has it? [more]

04.10.2002


Boaventura de Sousa Santos

The Processes of Globalisation

Hardly any topic evokes such different definitions and broad opinions as globalisation. Boaventura de Sousa Santos brings together different sides of the debate to formulate a new understanding of the contradictory processes of globalisation, its history, its economic and political implications for today and for the future of the capitalist, global economy. [more]

22.08.2002


Ivar Hornemann Møller

Understanding Integration and Differentiation

Inclusion, Marginalisation and Exclusion

Which processes are at work in European welfare states, that result in mechanisms of exclusion or inclusion, and how are these mechanisms or barriers related to integration and differentiation? [more]

21.06.2002


Susan Stanford Friedman

"Border talk," hybridity, and performativity

Cultural theory and identity in the spaces between difference

Friedman argues in this essay for a more transgressive, open understanding of the notion of hybridity within contemporary American cultural studies. [more]

18.11.2003


José Manuel Pureza

Towards a post-Westphalian Internationalism

150 years after the publication of Marx & Engels' Manifesto of the Communist Party, Pureza takes a look at the shortcomings and disunities that have emerged in the internationalist legacy it stands for. [more]

26.04.2002


Immanuel Wallerstein

The Racist Albatross

Social Science, Jörg Haider and Widerstand

Racism is an inescapable part of our history, of our present and of ourselves. Only when we realise this can we also understand the role of racism in the world-system, and only then are we able to interpret the successes of the populists and the extreme right – as well as the resistance that these successes have triggered. [more]

13.09.2000


Boaventura de Sousa Santos

The Fall of the Angelus Novus

Beyond the Modern Game of Roots and Options

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Graça Capinha

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