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    Explore " wallerstein" with insightful episodes like "Europeans, with Manuela Boatcă" and "Immanuel Wallerstein's World-Systems Theory (ft. Charles Lemert)" from podcasts like ""Uncommon Sense" and "The Sociology of Everything Podcast"" and more!

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    Europeans, with Manuela Boatcă

    Europeans, with Manuela Boatcă

    Does anyone know what European means? Manuela Boatcă thought she did, until a late 1990s move from Romania to Germany unsettled everything she had taken for granted. In this episode, she challenges mainstream ideas of “Europe” to show how its borders extend to the Caribbean (and beyond) – a fact that’s obvious if we acknowledge colonialism’s past and present, but is an inconvenient truth for some in political power.

    Alexis and Rosie ask Manuela: How has Brexit revealed the contradictions built into so much discourse about “Europe”? How does “Creolizing” theory differ from “Decolonising” it? And what is the legacy of early sociologist Max Weber’s leading question: why the West?

    Plus: a celebration of Immanuel Wallerstein’s World Systems approach, which decentres the nation state. With reflection on Stuart Hall, Edouard Glissant, Françoise Lionnet and Shu-mei Shih.

    Guest: Manuela Boatcă
    Hosts: Rosie Hancock, Alexis Hieu Truong
    Executive Producer: Alice Bloch
    Sound Engineer: David Crackles
    Music: Joe Gardner
    Artwork: Erin Aniker

    Find more about Uncommon Sense at The Sociological Review.

    Episode Resources

    Manuela, Rosie, Alexis and our producer Alice recommended

    • Arton Capital’s The Passport Index
    • “Europe” travel guides
    • Antoni Gaudi’s Sagrada Família
    • Daša Drndić’s novel “Canzone Di Guerra”

    From The Sociological Review

    By Manuela Boatcă

    Further reading

    • “Provincializing Europe” – Dipesh Chakrabarty
    • “Poetics of relation” – Édouard Glissant
    • “The Creolization of Theory” – Shu-mei Shih, Françoise Lionnet
    • “Sweetness And Power” – Sidney Mintz
    • “The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism” – Max Weber
    • “The Essential Wallerstein” – Immanuel Wallerstein


    Read more about the work of Stuart Hall, Fernand Braudel, Aníbal Quijano, Enrique Dussel, Walter Mignolo, Fernando Coronil and Salman Sayyid.

    Immanuel Wallerstein's World-Systems Theory (ft. Charles Lemert)

    Immanuel Wallerstein's World-Systems Theory (ft. Charles Lemert)

    In this episode, Eric Hsu and Louis Everuss explore Immanuel Wallerstein's influential and innovative approach to theorizing inequalities at a global level, which regards capitalism as a 'world-system' that is directly linked with colonialism. They also welcome onto the program a guest who you can either thank or blame for Eric having an academic career in sociology, Emeritus Professor Charles Lemert. Having previously co-authored a work with Wallerstein, Charles tells Eric and Louis what they got wrong about Wallerstein's insights about the capitalist world-system.

    Music and sound effects for this episode comes from various sources and is licensed under the Creative Commons 0 License or is covered by a SFX (Multi-Use) License. Tracks include:

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