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Call for Papers: Decolonization
Global Epistemologies: Concepts, Methodologies, and Data Systems |
Section EditorHagen Schulz-ForbergUniversity of Aarhus, Denmark[email protected] |
Global Epistemologies: Concepts, Methodologies, and Data SystemsSocial science has not kept up with globalization. While the scale and scope of global interactions have increased exponentially, the unit of analysis for much of social science remains the national level. While the world is assuming a different shape, social scientists continue to study it using arguably outdated scholarly foci and approaches. More comprehensive analysis of the complex systems that form the backbone of increasingly interconnected and interdependent societies is needed. The Global Epistemologies: Concepts, Methodologies and Data Systems Section of Global Perspectives is open to all forms of methodology, qualitative and quantitative, and interested in new approaches to data and data systems, their collection, visualization, and reporting as well as in studies of transnational flows and transactions among organizations and institutional complexes, including noncontiguous geographical units such as cities, regions or geopolitical alliances. |
Section Editorial Board |
Chris Chase-Dunn, University of California Riverside, USA | Nitsan Chorev, Brown University, USA |
Victor Galaz, Stockholm University, Sweden | Julian Go, University of Chicago, USA |
Paul Larcey, University of Cambridge, UK | Victoria Reyes, University of California Riverside, USA |
Andrew Schrank, Brown University, USA | Kristin Surak, SOAS University of London, UK |
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Call for Papers: Decolonization
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