Introduction: Towards Non-Hegemonic World Sociology
Eric Macé
Part I: Beyond Contemporary Colonialities: Paths and Methods
Chapter 1: From Past to Future: Writing Another History of Sociology as a Path to Decolonizing the Discipline
Stéphane Dufoix
Chapter 2: Sociology for a Decolonized World
Raewyn Connell
Chapter 3: Creolizing the Nation-State Norm: Lessons from Two Peripheries
Manuela Boatcă
Chapter 4: Methodology: Teratologic Concept Formation for Global Studies
Gennaro Ascione
Chapter 5: Towards an Augmented Sociology: A Non-Hegemonic Approach as a Condition for Shared Sociological Reasoning
Eric Macé
Part II: Making a Global Non-Hegemonic Sociology from Situated Standpoints
Chapter 6: Theorizing from a Void: Epistemic Lessons from the Semiperiphery
Marina (Blagojevic) Hughson and Sonja Avlijaš
Chapter 7: Searching for Common Grounds in World Sociology: An Historiographical Perspective from the Global South
Joao Marcelo Ehlert Maia
Chapter 8: Towards an Alternative Canon? Particularity and Generality across “Black” and “Red” Social Theory
Julian Go
Chapter 9: Postcolonial Studies and Marxist/Feminist Interventions : Counter-Hegemonic Debates on the Origin of the Indian Caste System
Sujata Patel
Chapter 10: Towards A Non-Hegemonic World Sociology and Exploring Its Relevance in 21st Century Nigeria and Beyond
Adewale Adesina
Chapter 11: What Would a “Non-hegemonic World Sociology” Look Like? Reflections from an African Perspective
Jimi O. Adesina
Part III: Creativity and Difficulties of Connected Sociologies
Chapter 12: The Heuristic Power of Non-Western Notions: Mahrem and Maidan (Private and Public)
Nilüfer Göle
Chapter 13: From Non-Hegemonic to Post-Western Sociology between China and France
Laurence Roulleau-Berger
Chapter 14: Decentralisation and Counter-Hegemonic Currents. Contrasting Two Complementary Approaches towards Non-Hegemonic Sociology
Leandro Rodriguez-Medina and Wiebke Keim
Chapter 15: Global Social Science, Does It Interconnect Multiple Voices?
Hebe Vessuri
Chapter 16: Weber, Habermas, and Affective Rationality :East-West Dialogue for a Non-Hegemonic World Sociology
Han Sang-Jin
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