The ongoing collective effort to turn historical sociology into a globally oriented research programme implies a profound reconsideration of tis conceptual and terminological premises, as well as a constant critical gaze over the colonial geopolitics of knowledge sociological thinking draws legitimation from. Three strategies are here discussed, drawn from, but not limited to, the contributions to this special issue: canonization, re-signification and re-conceptualization.
Global Historical Sociology: Theoretical and Methodological Issues – an Introduction
CHAMBERS, Iain Michael;ASCIONE, GENNARO
2016-01-01
Abstract
The ongoing collective effort to turn historical sociology into a globally oriented research programme implies a profound reconsideration of tis conceptual and terminological premises, as well as a constant critical gaze over the colonial geopolitics of knowledge sociological thinking draws legitimation from. Three strategies are here discussed, drawn from, but not limited to, the contributions to this special issue: canonization, re-signification and re-conceptualization.File in questo prodotto:
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