Debates on Global Sociology: ‘Unity and Diversity’ of Interpretations

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Ivan Kislenko
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[1] HSE University,Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Education
[2] Ghent University,Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Centre for Social Theory
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The American Sociologist | 2021年 / 52卷
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International sociology; Northern theory; Southern theory; Indigenous sociology; Global south;
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This paper critically looks at the ways in which ‘global sociology’ has been debated and conceived in the past decades. It provides an historical overview of various proposals and ideas and the institutional contexts within which they are put forward and criticized. Two different periods are distinguished. Until the early twenty-first century, on the one hand, criticism of the ‘ethnocentrism of the West’ was often supported by ideas and pleas for an ‘indigenization’ of sociological knowledge. A commitment to the unity of science and to its universalist aspirations remained strong, however. In the course of the twenty-first century, on the other hand, criticism of the ‘northern dominance’ in sociology has become much stronger. Instead of a ‘multicultural’ understanding of global sociology, a ‘critical’ sociology that contributes to ‘global justice’ is now often advocated. Based on this historical overview, it is suggested that global sociology might contribute to more self-reflexivity within the discipline. It helps us to see how different contexts reverberate into the ways in which sociology itself is imagined in this world and provides an analysis of the debates for a better understanding of the challenges which sociology currently faces.
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页码:579 / 590
页数:11
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