TY - BOOK AU - Steinmetz,George TI - Sociology & empire: the imperial entanglements of a discipline T2 - Politics, history, and culture SN - 9780822352792 AV - JC359 U1 - 306.2 23 PY - 2013///] CY - Durham, London PB - Duke University Press KW - Imperialism KW - Sociology KW - Imperialismus KW - Soziologie KW - Aufsatzsammlung KW - Class of Spring 2020 KW - Berthold Leibinger Fellow KW - Fellow N1 - Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 499-573. - Index; Preface; by George Steinmetz, edMajor contributions to sociological theory and research on empire, 1830s-present / George Steinmetz; Preface; by George Steinmetz, ed; Russian sociology in imperial context; Alexander Semyonov, Marina Mogilner, and Ilya Gerasimov; Sociology's imperial unconscious : the emergence of American sociology in the context of empire; Julian Go; Empire for the poor : colonial dreams and the quest for an Italian sociology, 1870s-1950s; Marco Santoro; German sociology and empire : from internal colonization to overseas colonization and back again; Andrew Zimmerman; The Durkheimian school and colonialism : exploring the constitutive paradox; Fuyuki Kurasawa; The recent intensification of American economic and military imperialism : are they connected?; Michael Mann; The empire's new laws : terrorism and the new security empire after 9/11; Kim Scheppele; Empires and nations : convergence or divergence?; Krishan Kumar; The new surgical imperialism: china, africa, and oil; Albert Bergesen; Nation and empire in the french context; Emmanuelle Saada; Empire and developmentalism in colonial India; Chandan Gowda; Building the cities of empire : urban planning in the colonial cities of Italy's fascist empire; Besnik Pula; Japanese colonial structure in Korea in comparative perspective; Ou-Byung Chae; Native policy and colonial state formation in Pondicherry (India) and Vietnam : recasting ethnic relations, 1870s-1920s; Anne Raffin; The constitution of state/space and the limits of "autonomy" in South Africa and Palestine/Israel; Andy Clarno; Resistance and the contradictory rationalities of state formation in British Malaya and the American Philippines; Daniel PS Goh; Conclusion: understanding empire; by Raewyn Connell; Major contributions to sociological theory and research on empire, 1830s-present; George Steinmetz; Russian sociology in imperial context; Alexander Semyonov, Marina Mogilner, and Ilya Gerasimov; Sociology's imperial unconscious : the emergence of American sociology in the context of empire; Julian Go; Empire for the poor : colonial dreams and the quest for an Italian sociology, 1870s-1950s; Marco Santoro; German sociology and empire : from internal colonization to overseas colonization and back again; Andrew Zimmerman; The Durkheimian school and colonialism : exploring the constitutive paradox; Fuyuki Kurasawa; The recent intensification of American economic and military imperialism : are they connected?; Michael Mann; The empire's new laws : terrorism and the new security empire after 9/11; Kim Scheppele; Empires and nations : convergence or divergence?; Krishan Kumar; The new surgical imperialism: china, africa, and oil; Albert Bergesen; Nation and empire in the french context; Emmanuelle Saada; Empire and developmentalism in colonial India; Chandan Gowda; Building the cities of empire : urban planning in the colonial cities of Italy's fascist empire; Besnik Pula; Japanese colonial structure in Korea in comparative perspective; Ou-Byung Chae; Native policy and colonial state formation in Pondicherry (India) and Vietnam : recasting ethnic relations, 1870s-1920s; Anne Raffin; The constitution of state/space and the limits of "autonomy" in South Africa and Palestine/Israel; Andy Clarno; Resistance and the contradictory rationalities of state formation in British Malaya and the American Philippines; Daniel PS Goh; Conclusion: understanding empire; by Raewyn Connell UR - http://www.gbv.de/dms/sub-hamburg/731345363.pdf ER -