Southern theory : the global dynamics of knowledge in social science
Material type:
- 9781741753578
- 300.1 22 CON-S
- H53.S648 C66 2007
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300 PAU-I Interpretive social science : | 300 SAR-H How India sees the world : | 300 SHA-S Social responsibilities of technologists and managers | 300.1 CON-S Southern theory : | 300.1 JON-I Introducing social theory | 300.1 NIG-D Decolonizing theory : | 300.1 WEB-E Economy and society : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [233]-261) and index.
Introduction Acknowledgments Part I: Northern Theory Empire and the creation of a social science Modern general theory and its hidden assumptions Imagining globalisation Part II: Looking South The discovery of Australia Part III: Southern Theory Indigenous knowledge and African Renaissance Islam and Western dominance Dependency, autonomy and culture Power, violence and the pain of colonialism Part IV: Antipodean Reflections The silence of the land Social science on a world scale References Index.
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