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European Colonial Entanglements: Questions of Historical Sociology and Progress

[conference paper]

Bhambra, Gurminder K.

Corporate Editor
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS)

Abstract

The European project of modernity is usually associated with the development of nation-states (of citizenship bound to territoriality as Weber put it), but is better understood as founded through colonial endeavours, that is of empires rather than nations. In this context, the 'modern' is, in fact, ... view more

The European project of modernity is usually associated with the development of nation-states (of citizenship bound to territoriality as Weber put it), but is better understood as founded through colonial endeavours, that is of empires rather than nations. In this context, the 'modern' is, in fact, the 'colonial modern', where territoriality involved domination and preferential inclusion for 'domestic' populations within a racialized political community across borders. This has implications for how we think about sociology and its associated concepts and categories. In this contribution, I question the association of Europe with progress and seek to demonstrate how the very structuring of our discipline makes it difficult to account for illiberal practices both within and outwith the continent. Whereas ethno-nationalism is usually perceived as a feature of postcolonial 'new' nations, we can also understand it to be a feature of Europe after (and through) empire. A 'connected sociologies' approach that recognizes Europe's constitution through colonialism would provide us with more adequate resources for dealing with the problems that currently face us.... view less

Keywords
colonialism; modernity; Europe; nation state; flight

Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories

Free Keywords
European values; empires; refugee crisis

Collection Title
Komplexe Dynamiken globaler und lokaler Entwicklungen: Verhandlungen des 39. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Göttingen 2018

Editor
Burzan, Nicole

Conference
39. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie "Komplexe Dynamiken globaler und lokaler Entwicklungen". Göttingen, 2018

Document language
English

Publication Year
2019

ISSN
2367-4504

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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