Guest editor: Laurence Roulleau-Berger, French National Center for Scientific Research, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, Lyon, France
Post-Western Sociology
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Citation: The Journal of Chinese Sociology 2021 8:11
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The fabric of Post-Western sociology: ecologies of knowledge beyond the “East” and the “West”
For several centuries, the history of the West has merged with the history of the world. The global economy of knowledge is structured around epistemic inequalities, hegemonies, and dominations. A clear divisi...
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Sociology of ritual and narrative as post-Western sociology: from the perspective of Confucianism and Nativism in the Edo period of Japan
Modern sciences were introduced to Japan from Western countries during the Meiji period. In other words, this was the process of translating Western academic languages into Japanese academic languages. The tra...
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Post-Western sociologies: what and why?
“Post-Western sociologies” mainly refer to some sociological systems constructed by non-Western and Western sociologists, after the so-called “Western sociologies” have been spread to the non-Western world. It...
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The nationalist-indigenous and colonial modernity: an assessment of two sociologists in India
This paper analyzes the work of two Indian sociologists who defined the contours of sociology in India in the immediate post-independence decades, M. N. Srinivas and A. R. Desai. It argues that their scholarsh...
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Doing Post-Western sociology in Central and Eastern Europe before and after the Great Change: some epistemological questions
Analyzing the sociology in Central and Eastern Europe before and after the Great Change in 1989, the article aims to present the main epistemological questions that Post-Western sociology raises for the discip...
Citation: The Journal of Chinese Sociology 2020 7:20