48.4 - Doing Global Sociology
Special Issue– Doing Global Sociology: Qualitative Methods and Biographical Becoming after the Postcolonial Critique. (Johannes Becker & Marian Burchardt)
- Johannes Becker & Marian Burchardt: Doing Global Sociology: Qualitative Methods and Biographical Becoming after the Postcolonial Critique - An Introduction.
Contributions
- Gérard Amougou: Subjectivization Analysed by the Biography of the Subject-Entrepreneur in a Precarious Environment.
- Martín Hernán Di Marco: “Stop it with Mommy and Daddy!” Analyzing How Accounts of People in Prison Change with Their Trajectory in Argentinean Penal Institutions.
- Daniel Bultmann: A Global and Diachronic Approach to the Study of Social Fields.
- Swetlana Torno: Life-Course Management and Social Security in Later Life: Women’s Biographical Practices Spanning Generations and Historical Contexts in Tajikistan.
- Marian Burchardt & Johannes Becker: Subjects of God? Rethinking Religious Agency, Biography, and Masculinity from the Global South.
- Hannah Schilling: Navigating Uncertainty: Young Workers and Precarity in Berlin and Abidjan.
- Arne Worm: Migrantized Biographies. Reconstructing Life-Stories and Life-Histories as a Reflexive Approach in Migration Research.
- Joschka Philipps: Whose Uncertainties? Dealing with Multiple Meanings in a Transnational Biography.
- Michael P. K. Okyerefo: The Autobiographical Self as an Object for Sociological Enquiry.
- Eva Bahl & Yvonne Berger: Processes of South-South Migration in Their Historical Context: Biographical Case Studies from Brazil and China.
- Nkululeko Nkomo & Sibusiso Nkomo: Melancholy as Witness and Active Black Citizenry in the Writing of A.S. Vil-Nkomo.
- Gaku Oshima: Societal Envisioning of Biographical AIDS Activism among Gay People Living with HIV in Japan.
- Fabio Santos: Mind the Archival Gap: Critical Fabulation as Decolonial Method.