This special issue addresses the Eurocentred nature of knowledge production by examining alternative loci of knowledge production and the consequences of subverting standard narratives of particular events and conceptual paradigms through a focus on “other” places and traditions of thought, especially those formed in colonial encounters. In contesting imperial epistemologies, this special issue draws together contributors working on a variety of globally located phenomena and also seeks to re-examine how “foundational” concepts and events within social theory and historical sociology are understood differently once we start from locations and traditions other than the typically hegemonic West
This volume addresses the entanglement between archaeology, imperialism, colonialism, capitalism, an...
The contributors to this volume criticize and move beyond the limiting conventional assumption that ...
A critical genealogy of the emerging subfield of postcolonial geography illustrates how human geogra...
What would it mean to construct a post-imperial discipline rather than a ‘post-Western’ one? ‘Post-i...
Encounters between cultures are also encounters between knowledge systems. This volume brings togeth...
UID/SOC/04647/2013How did the European empires use the different forms of knowledge they produced to...
This special issue focuses on the elaboration of categories for historical sociology that allow eith...
In this piece, the authors question whether critical language research, in its complex collection of...
International audienceThe issue at stake in this volume is the role of science as a way to fulfil a ...
This article is part of the TRAFO Series “Provincializing Epistemologies”. by Ruth Streicher and Sch...
International audienceAn innovative contribution to debates on the internationalization and globaliz...
The idea that the colonial past keeps surfacing in contemporary political situations has been turned...
Based on four case studies from India and South America, this Special Issue aims to analyse ‘Indigen...
Looking at work on advocacy research, this article raises concerns about researchers, exploring and ...
This article considers various theoretical approaches specific to the postcolonial era and modern im...
This volume addresses the entanglement between archaeology, imperialism, colonialism, capitalism, an...
The contributors to this volume criticize and move beyond the limiting conventional assumption that ...
A critical genealogy of the emerging subfield of postcolonial geography illustrates how human geogra...
What would it mean to construct a post-imperial discipline rather than a ‘post-Western’ one? ‘Post-i...
Encounters between cultures are also encounters between knowledge systems. This volume brings togeth...
UID/SOC/04647/2013How did the European empires use the different forms of knowledge they produced to...
This special issue focuses on the elaboration of categories for historical sociology that allow eith...
In this piece, the authors question whether critical language research, in its complex collection of...
International audienceThe issue at stake in this volume is the role of science as a way to fulfil a ...
This article is part of the TRAFO Series “Provincializing Epistemologies”. by Ruth Streicher and Sch...
International audienceAn innovative contribution to debates on the internationalization and globaliz...
The idea that the colonial past keeps surfacing in contemporary political situations has been turned...
Based on four case studies from India and South America, this Special Issue aims to analyse ‘Indigen...
Looking at work on advocacy research, this article raises concerns about researchers, exploring and ...
This article considers various theoretical approaches specific to the postcolonial era and modern im...
This volume addresses the entanglement between archaeology, imperialism, colonialism, capitalism, an...
The contributors to this volume criticize and move beyond the limiting conventional assumption that ...
A critical genealogy of the emerging subfield of postcolonial geography illustrates how human geogra...