The fabric of Post-Western sociology: ecologies of knowledge beyond the "East" and the "West".

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Journal of Chinese Sociology Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-19 DOI:10.1186/s40711-021-00144-z
Laurence Roulleau-Berger
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For several centuries, the history of the West has merged with the history of the world. The global economy of knowledge is structured around epistemic inequalities, hegemonies, and dominations. A clear division of scientific practices has developed among academic "peripheries," "semi-peripheries," and "core." The question of epistemic injustice, which includes the indigenization of knowledge, was posed very early in the twentieth century in China, Japan, and Korea without being linked to coloniality, which was the case in Indian sociology. Based on the production of an epistemology shared with Chinese sociologists, we proposed a Post-Western sociology to enable a dialogue-on a level footing-addressing common concepts. This sociology also addresses concepts situated in European and Asian theories that consider the modes of creating continuities and discontinuities as well as the conjunctions and disjunctions between the knowledge spaces situated in different social contexts. We aim to fill the gaps between these social contexts. We will describe an ecology of knowledge in the Western-West, the non-Western-West, the semi-Western West, the Western East, the Eastern East, and the re-Easternized East situated on an epistemological continuum. While Chinese sociology has constantly oscillated between indigenization and universalism, and while epistemic autonomies are diverse, Chinese sociologists agree that Western sociologies should not be considered hostile to Chinese sociology. We will offer a definition of Post-Western sociology and demonstrate how it can be theoretically and methodologically applied. We will then identify some transnational theories, theoretical discontinuities and continuities, and common knowledge situated in Western and non-Western contexts.

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后西方社会学的结构:超越“东方”和“西方”的知识生态。
几个世纪以来,西方的历史与世界的历史融为一体。全球知识经济是围绕着认知不平等、霸权和支配而构建的。科学实践在学术“边缘”、“半边缘”和“核心”之间形成了清晰的划分。认识不公正的问题,包括知识的本土化,早在20世纪初就在中国、日本和韩国提出,而没有与殖民联系起来,这是印度社会学的情况。基于与中国社会学家共享的认识论的产生,我们提出了一种后西方社会学,以便在层次上进行对话,解决共同概念。这种社会学还涉及位于欧洲和亚洲理论的概念,这些理论考虑了创造连续性和不连续的模式,以及位于不同社会背景下的知识空间之间的连接和断开。我们的目标是填补这些社会背景之间的空白。我们将描述位于认识论连续体上的西方-西方、非西方-西方、半西方-西方、西方东方、东方东方和再东方化的东方的知识生态。虽然中国社会学一直在本土化和普遍主义之间摇摆,虽然认识自主性是多样的,但中国社会学家一致认为,西方社会学不应被视为对中国社会学的敌意。我们将提供一个后西方社会学的定义,并演示如何在理论上和方法上应用它。然后,我们将识别一些跨国理论,理论的不连续性和连续性,以及位于西方和非西方背景下的常识。
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Journal of Chinese Sociology
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