Social ontology, sociocultures and inequality in the global south
"Challenging the assumption that that the capitalist transformation includes a radical break with the past, this edited volume traces how historically older forms of social inequality are transformed but persist in the present to shape the social structure of contemporary societies in the globa...
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spelling | Social ontology, sociocultures and inequality in the global south edited by Benjamin Baumann and Daniel Bultmann Abingdon, Oxon Routledge 2020 © 2020 1 online resource illustrations txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge studies in emerging societies Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 15, 2020) "Challenging the assumption that that the capitalist transformation includes a radical break with the past, this edited volume traces how historically older forms of social inequality are transformed but persist in the present to shape the social structure of contemporary societies in the global South. Each society comprises an interpretation of itself - including the meaning of life, the concept of a human being and the notion of a collective. This volume studies the interpretation that various societies have of themselves. This interpretation is referred to as social ontology. All chapters of the edited volume focus on the relation between social ontology and structures of inequality. They argue that each society comprises several historical layers of social ontology that correspond to layers of inequality, which are referred to as sociocultures. Thereby, the volume explains why and how structures of inequality differ between contemporary collectives in the global South, even though all of them seem to have similar structures, institutions, and economies. The volume is aimed at academics, students and the interested public looking for a novel theorization of social inequality pertaining to collectives in the global South"-- Social sciences / Philosophy Ontology Equality / Developing countries Baumann, Benjamin edt Bultmann, Daniel edt https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780367816810 Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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