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22/04/2010

Facing an Unequal World: Challenges for a Global Sociology

These three volumes of Facing an Unequal World: Challenges for a Global Sociology, edited by Michael Burawoy (UC-Berkeley), Mau-kuei Chang (Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica), and Michelle Fei-yu Hsieh (Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica) are now available for general release. They consist of papers originally presented at a conference of National (Sociological) Associations, March 23-25, 2009 in Taipei. It was sponsored by the International Sociological Association and hosted by the Taiwanese Sociological Association and the Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, one of the leading centers for scientific research in Asia.

The papers address the obstacles to forging a global community of sociologists, obstacles that include inequalities, dominations and dependencies within as well as between nations. The Conference discussed new directions for sociology that might address those obstacles and meet the challenge of a global sociology. The conference papers are arranged into three volumes, divided according to region: Volume I, Latin America and Africa; Volume II, Asia; Volume III, Europe.

You may click on each volume to download an electronic copy.

FACING AN UNEQUAL WORLD: CHALLENGES FOR SOCIOLOGY vol. 1
VOLUME ONE
FACING AN UNEQUAL WORLD: CHALLENGES FOR SOCIOLOGY vol. 2
VOLUME TWO
FACING AN UNEQUAL WORLD: CHALLENGES FOR SOCIOLOGY vol. 3
VOLUME THREE

http://www.ios.sinica.edu.tw/cna/14proceedings.php

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