This contribution addresses the impact of postcolonial critiques on sociology by drawing parallels with the emergence of feminism and queer theory within the academy. These critiques were facilitated by the expansion of public higher education over the last five decades and the article also addresses the implications of the privatisation and marketization of the university on the processes of knowledge production
Julian Go’s ‘Thinking Against Empire’ identifies the corpus of ‘anticolonial thought’ as being instr...
In the article I intend to describe the way in which “scientific” categories of race and class are ...
This conference paper will address some problems facing Southern/African universities. Instead of de...
This contribution addresses the impact of postcolonial critiques on sociology by drawing parallels w...
Sociology is usually represented as having emerged alongside European modernity. The latter is frequ...
Sociology is usually represented as having emerged alongside European modernity. The latter is frequ...
Sociology is usually represented as having emerged alongside European moder-nity.The latter is frequ...
Modernity is one of the central concepts of sociology, with sociology itself frequently understood ...
For many of us within the field somewhat hazily defined as “postcolonial studiesâ€, it was postcol...
I draw first on Vivek Chibber's argument that postcolonial studies fails to provide an adequate basi...
This article provides a critique of Eurocentric knowledge formations that currently dominate the soc...
This reflective essay explores some of the pedagogical challenges I have faced in teaching postcolon...
How do class, race and gender impact on the production of knowledge? Is it enough to include those w...
Calls to 'decolonize' sociology and make social science more responsive to the concerns of postcolon...
This essay discusses the contributions of post-colonial studies for renewing the contemporary social...
Julian Go’s ‘Thinking Against Empire’ identifies the corpus of ‘anticolonial thought’ as being instr...
In the article I intend to describe the way in which “scientific” categories of race and class are ...
This conference paper will address some problems facing Southern/African universities. Instead of de...
This contribution addresses the impact of postcolonial critiques on sociology by drawing parallels w...
Sociology is usually represented as having emerged alongside European modernity. The latter is frequ...
Sociology is usually represented as having emerged alongside European modernity. The latter is frequ...
Sociology is usually represented as having emerged alongside European moder-nity.The latter is frequ...
Modernity is one of the central concepts of sociology, with sociology itself frequently understood ...
For many of us within the field somewhat hazily defined as “postcolonial studiesâ€, it was postcol...
I draw first on Vivek Chibber's argument that postcolonial studies fails to provide an adequate basi...
This article provides a critique of Eurocentric knowledge formations that currently dominate the soc...
This reflective essay explores some of the pedagogical challenges I have faced in teaching postcolon...
How do class, race and gender impact on the production of knowledge? Is it enough to include those w...
Calls to 'decolonize' sociology and make social science more responsive to the concerns of postcolon...
This essay discusses the contributions of post-colonial studies for renewing the contemporary social...
Julian Go’s ‘Thinking Against Empire’ identifies the corpus of ‘anticolonial thought’ as being instr...
In the article I intend to describe the way in which “scientific” categories of race and class are ...
This conference paper will address some problems facing Southern/African universities. Instead of de...