Current sociological understandings tend to presuppose that the transformation of inequality patterns entails a series of “new” phenomena, which make the coining of new concepts such as the “Europeanization” and the “transnationalization” of social inequality necessary. In turn, the paper argues that, at least since the European expansion into the Americas, inequalities have been the result of transnational processes arising from transregional entanglements between shifting metropolitan and peripheral areas. To this end, the paper uses the example of the Caribbean as “Europe’s fi rst colonial backyard” (S. Mintz) in order to show the historical continuities between “creolization” as a term originally coined to describe processes specific to...
The following working paper (the English translation of “Soziale Ungleichheiten und globale Interdep...
Over the last few years, colonialism, especially as pursued by Europeans, has enjoyed a revival in i...
The European project of modernity is usually associated with the development of nation-states (of ci...
Current understandings tend to presuppose that the transformation of inequality patterns entails a s...
Social inequalities have conventionally been researched as synchronous processes within the frame of...
This paper presents the transformations of Latin American-European relations over time as an interde...
The concept of “enclosures” provides useful perspectives for thinking about social inequalities. In ...
Three contemporary paradoxes deserve explanations. First, in America, the finance-led growth regime ...
Research on entanglements of power inquires into the multiple positions from which power of dominati...
Inequality emerged as a social concern during the Enlightenment and was seen as violating the norm o...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...
This article compares four Caribbean migrations towards the four Metropoles that dominate the Caribb...
It is far from obvious which theories are the most promising ones for the task of critically address...
This paper zooms in on the notion of coloniality with a view to understanding how it is rehearsed in...
The colonial heritage of high land inequality in Latin American countries is still, after nearly two...
The following working paper (the English translation of “Soziale Ungleichheiten und globale Interdep...
Over the last few years, colonialism, especially as pursued by Europeans, has enjoyed a revival in i...
The European project of modernity is usually associated with the development of nation-states (of ci...
Current understandings tend to presuppose that the transformation of inequality patterns entails a s...
Social inequalities have conventionally been researched as synchronous processes within the frame of...
This paper presents the transformations of Latin American-European relations over time as an interde...
The concept of “enclosures” provides useful perspectives for thinking about social inequalities. In ...
Three contemporary paradoxes deserve explanations. First, in America, the finance-led growth regime ...
Research on entanglements of power inquires into the multiple positions from which power of dominati...
Inequality emerged as a social concern during the Enlightenment and was seen as violating the norm o...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...
This article compares four Caribbean migrations towards the four Metropoles that dominate the Caribb...
It is far from obvious which theories are the most promising ones for the task of critically address...
This paper zooms in on the notion of coloniality with a view to understanding how it is rehearsed in...
The colonial heritage of high land inequality in Latin American countries is still, after nearly two...
The following working paper (the English translation of “Soziale Ungleichheiten und globale Interdep...
Over the last few years, colonialism, especially as pursued by Europeans, has enjoyed a revival in i...
The European project of modernity is usually associated with the development of nation-states (of ci...