It is far from obvious which theories are the most promising ones for the task of critically addressing interdependent inequalities in Latin America as well as global forms of inequality that affect Latin American countries. In this working paper, I look at Latin American postcolonial theories in this respect. Following Nancy Fraser’s analytic distinction of socioeconomic, cultural and political aspects of injustice, and affirmative as well as transformative remedies against them, I undertake a two-sided operation. In a first step, I use Fraser’s framework to shed light on the accounts of inequality that we can gain from the work of Aníbal Quijano, María Lugones and Walter Mignolo. In a second step, I tease out in which ways these accounts ...
This working paper is the result of a preliminary analysis of a research project that aims to unders...
In the context of our current planetary crises, in a world that continues to be shaped by capitalist...
This paper examines several dimensions of inequality in the Latin American region focusing on top i...
Social inequalities have conventionally been researched as synchronous processes within the frame of...
Weberian sociological approaches dominate the contemporary study of inequality in Latin America. The...
ABSTRACTThe normative framework proposed by Nancy Fraser integrates the politics of redistribution a...
This paper analyses the multidimensional aspects of inequality. The paper discusses the concept of i...
Inequality emerged as a social concern during the Enlightenment and was seen as violating the norm o...
Three contemporary paradoxes deserve explanations. First, in America, the finance-led growth regime ...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...
This paper analyses convivial contexts in unequal societies from a historical and comparative perspe...
Inequality remains a key issue in Latin America today. Despite economic growth and democratization p...
The following working paper (the English translation of “Soziale Ungleichheiten und globale Interdep...
In recent years, a dense and fruitful debate on the history of inequality in Latin America has devel...
The Maria Sibylla Merian International Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Scie...
This working paper is the result of a preliminary analysis of a research project that aims to unders...
In the context of our current planetary crises, in a world that continues to be shaped by capitalist...
This paper examines several dimensions of inequality in the Latin American region focusing on top i...
Social inequalities have conventionally been researched as synchronous processes within the frame of...
Weberian sociological approaches dominate the contemporary study of inequality in Latin America. The...
ABSTRACTThe normative framework proposed by Nancy Fraser integrates the politics of redistribution a...
This paper analyses the multidimensional aspects of inequality. The paper discusses the concept of i...
Inequality emerged as a social concern during the Enlightenment and was seen as violating the norm o...
Three contemporary paradoxes deserve explanations. First, in America, the finance-led growth regime ...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...
This paper analyses convivial contexts in unequal societies from a historical and comparative perspe...
Inequality remains a key issue in Latin America today. Despite economic growth and democratization p...
The following working paper (the English translation of “Soziale Ungleichheiten und globale Interdep...
In recent years, a dense and fruitful debate on the history of inequality in Latin America has devel...
The Maria Sibylla Merian International Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Scie...
This working paper is the result of a preliminary analysis of a research project that aims to unders...
In the context of our current planetary crises, in a world that continues to be shaped by capitalist...
This paper examines several dimensions of inequality in the Latin American region focusing on top i...