Social inequalities have conventionally been researched as synchronous processes within the frame of national borders and articulated in the concept of class. This means that established scholarship has not adequately considered the historical dimensions and global entanglements or interconnections between class and other social classifications that have shaped existing inequalities. Starting from world system and postcolonial theories as well as from recent debates on transnationalism, the paper first presents a set of resources for overcoming current deficits in the research of inequalities. In order to illustrate how these resources analytically operate, the second part of the paper discusses the case of social inequalities which affect ...
In line with developments observed in several Latin American countries, inequalities in Brazil have ...
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 ...
Current sociological understandings tend to presuppose that the transformation of inequality pattern...
The following working paper (the English translation of “Soziale Ungleichheiten und globale Interdep...
The studies of global social and economic inequalities in social sciences that go beyond “methodolog...
It is far from obvious which theories are the most promising ones for the task of critically address...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...
Most of the existing social science literature understands inequality and stratifi cation primarily ...
Three contemporary paradoxes deserve explanations. First, in America, the finance-led growth regime ...
One key objective of the desiguALdades Research Network is to overcome the excessive focus on topics...
Inequality emerged as a social concern during the Enlightenment and was seen as violating the norm o...
The following working paper lays out the baseline from which the research approach of the research n...
The inequality implications of nature exploitation, utilitarian representations of nature and proces...
This open access volume identifies the common and specific aspects of social mechanisms that generat...
In line with developments observed in several Latin American countries, inequalities in Brazil have ...
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 ...
Current sociological understandings tend to presuppose that the transformation of inequality pattern...
The following working paper (the English translation of “Soziale Ungleichheiten und globale Interdep...
The studies of global social and economic inequalities in social sciences that go beyond “methodolog...
It is far from obvious which theories are the most promising ones for the task of critically address...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...
Most of the existing social science literature understands inequality and stratifi cation primarily ...
Three contemporary paradoxes deserve explanations. First, in America, the finance-led growth regime ...
One key objective of the desiguALdades Research Network is to overcome the excessive focus on topics...
Inequality emerged as a social concern during the Enlightenment and was seen as violating the norm o...
The following working paper lays out the baseline from which the research approach of the research n...
The inequality implications of nature exploitation, utilitarian representations of nature and proces...
This open access volume identifies the common and specific aspects of social mechanisms that generat...
In line with developments observed in several Latin American countries, inequalities in Brazil have ...
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 ...