Prof. Dr. Manuela Boatcă
Research interests
- Historical-comparative sociology and world-systems analysis
- Theories of global inequality
- Postcolonialism and decoloniality
- Gender sociology
- Theories of social change
- Research on violence
Selected publications
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Manuela Boatcă & Ali Meghji (2024). A discussion on coloniality and global social theory. Sociology Compass, 18(7), e13250.
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Manuela Boatcă (2023): “Global inequalities: theoretical filiations and radical critique”. In Arthur Bueno, Mariana Teixeira, David Strecker (Hrsg.): De-Centering Global Sociology. The Peripheral Turn in Social Theory and Research. New York: Routledge.
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Manuela Boatca (2022): “Counter-Mapping as Method: Locating and Relating the (Semi) Peripheral”. Duquesne Studies in Phenomenology, 2 (1).
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Anca Parvulescu & Manuela Boatcă (2022): Creolizing the Modern. Transylvania Across Empires. Cornell University Press.
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Manuela Boatcă (2021): “Thinking Europe Otherwise. Lessons from the Caribbean”. Current Sociology, 21(3).
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Manuela Boatcă (2021): “Race and Politics. Colonial Blueprint, Historical Exceptionalism, and Global Connections”. In Tanya Golash-Boza (Hrsg.): A Cultural History of Race in the Modern and Genomic Age. Band 6 von “A Cultural History of Race”, herausgegeben von Marius Turda. London: Bloomsbury.
For more information about Manuela Boatcă, visit the chair’s website.