This article critically examines the idea of global sociology in relation to the discipline of Sociology. It distinguishes between sociology as a field of study and Sociology as an academic discipline, noting the latter's origins in Western societies and its subsequent expansion globally. The article analyzes two prominent research areas claiming a global scope: global modernization (and Global Studies) and postcolonial sociology. While both offer valuable insights, they also suffer from limitations, particularly in their handling of Eurocentric biases and the complexities of global interconnectedness. The author proposes an alternative approach emphasizing a plurality of narratives and a 'glocal' perspective that integrates local and global dimensions, avoiding the search for a single overarching grand narrative.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Aug 23, 2024
Authors
Victor Roudometof
Tags
global sociology
sociology discipline
Eurocentric biases
global interconnectedness
postcolonial sociology
plurality of narratives
glocal perspective
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