This essay provides a critical decolonial intervention into the prevalent state of racial exceptionalism in mainstream sociological research on contemporary Russia. Following critical race theory's understanding of race as relationally constituted and rooted in discourses of Europeanness, modernity, and civilization, the essay shows that race is highly prevalent but unacknowledged in sociological studies of Russia. It is argued that dismissing race as analytically irrelevant in Russia seriously limits the sociological ability to explain social inequalities, engage with current global challenges and inadvertently gives racism new legitimacy. Drawing on postcolonial and decolonial critiques of sociology as a form of knowledge production, the ...
This article contests the contention that sociology lacks a sound theoretical approach to the study ...
The saliency of race within society is a topic that has been debated across the academy and wider so...
Officially racism did not exist in the Soviet Union, a society that stated it was based on the princ...
This essay provides a critical decolonial intervention into the prevalent state of racial exceptiona...
This essay provides a critical decolonial intervention into the prevalent state of racial exceptiona...
This book is novel not only in its theoretical framework, which places racialisation in post-communi...
In spite of recent calls for the decolonisation of Czech and Slovak academia, there is still relativ...
Here I will not attempt a history or genealogy of Russian ideas about blackness; instead, I analyze ...
In this introductory article we critically discuss where the study of race in sociology has travelle...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the implications of four methodological approaches for the s...
The article is dedicated to consideration of social relations emerging in connection to establishmen...
Russian cultural ideology on civilization, race, and “Russianness”, are the foundation for which rac...
This study examines the two distinct camps within critical race theory, the first of which views rac...
In this article, we problematise the use of the concept of race as a category of social analysis and...
This essay is aimed to outline, from an historiographical standpoint, the chief aspects and conseque...
This article contests the contention that sociology lacks a sound theoretical approach to the study ...
The saliency of race within society is a topic that has been debated across the academy and wider so...
Officially racism did not exist in the Soviet Union, a society that stated it was based on the princ...
This essay provides a critical decolonial intervention into the prevalent state of racial exceptiona...
This essay provides a critical decolonial intervention into the prevalent state of racial exceptiona...
This book is novel not only in its theoretical framework, which places racialisation in post-communi...
In spite of recent calls for the decolonisation of Czech and Slovak academia, there is still relativ...
Here I will not attempt a history or genealogy of Russian ideas about blackness; instead, I analyze ...
In this introductory article we critically discuss where the study of race in sociology has travelle...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the implications of four methodological approaches for the s...
The article is dedicated to consideration of social relations emerging in connection to establishmen...
Russian cultural ideology on civilization, race, and “Russianness”, are the foundation for which rac...
This study examines the two distinct camps within critical race theory, the first of which views rac...
In this article, we problematise the use of the concept of race as a category of social analysis and...
This essay is aimed to outline, from an historiographical standpoint, the chief aspects and conseque...
This article contests the contention that sociology lacks a sound theoretical approach to the study ...
The saliency of race within society is a topic that has been debated across the academy and wider so...
Officially racism did not exist in the Soviet Union, a society that stated it was based on the princ...