Building Eurafrica: Reviving Colonialism through European Integration, 1920–60 [PDF]
This paper examines the history of the ‘Eurafrican project’ as it evolved from the Pan‐ European movement in the 1920s to its institutionalization in the European Economic Community (EEC) (i.e. today’s EU) in the late 1950s.
Peo Hansen, Stefan Jonsson
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Racism, Empire and Sociology [PDF]
Reviews of Gurminder K Bhambra, Connected Sociologies; Peo Hansen and Stefan Jonsson, Eurafrica: The Untold History of European Integration and Colonialism; Wulf D.
Smith, Andrew
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Decolonization and the spectre of the nation‐state
The British Journal of Sociology, Volume 73, Issue 1, Page 35-49, January 2022.
Peo Hansen
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The early EEC and the transformation of French-African relations [PDF]
1\. Introduction 5 2\. French-African Relations in the Framework of the French Union 7 3\. France, the Foundation of the EEC and the African Question 9 4\.
Rempe, Martin
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Colonialism, postcolonialism and the liberal welfare state [PDF]
This article addresses the colonial and racial origins of the welfare state with a particular emphasis on the liberal welfare state of the USA and UK. Both are understood in terms of the centrality of the commodified status of labour power expressing a ...
Baldwin P. +33 more
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Enactments of race in the UK’s blood stem cell inventory [PDF]
Recent sociological analyses of the intersections of race and science recognize race’s quality as an enacted object. Through this analytic lens, race is always materializing in the practices and processes that enroll it and therefore enjoys a kind of ...
Williams, R.G.
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The current crisis of Europe: refugees, colonialism, and the limits of cosmopolitanism [PDF]
‘Cosmopolitan Europe’, the normative commitment that is widely understood to undergird the project of the European Union, is under threat as never before.
Bhambra, Gurminder K
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White innocence in the Black Mediterranean: hospitality and the erasure of history [PDF]
Themes of loss, grief, and vulnerability have come to occupy an increasingly central position in contemporary poststructuralist and feminist theory. Thinkers such as Judith Butler and Stephen White have argued that grief has the capacity to accesses or ...
Danewid, Ida
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Exploring online news: What elpais.com's and eldiario.es' narratives tell about the migrant crossings of the Morocco- Spain border [PDF]
This article explores the narrative construction of online news about the migrant crossings of the Morocco-Spain border. In particular, it analyses 54 news items that were published in two Spanish news media, elpais.com and eldiario.es, from September ...
Di Renzo, F.
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On the generality of the latitudinal diversity gradient [PDF]
The decline of biodiversity with latitude has received great attention, but both the concise pattern and the causes of the gradient are under strong debate.
Hillebrand, Helmut
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