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Citation (2023), "Index", Dahms, H.F. (Ed.) Planetary Sociology (Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Vol. 40), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 267-273. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0278-120420230000040015 Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Copyright © 2023 by Emerald Publishing Limited INDEX Abolition democracy, 166 Abuse, 33 Abyss of difference, 52–56 Abyssal thinking, 189–190 Academic capitalism, 238 Accountability, 6, 169–170 Action, 178 theory, 255 Adorno, Th. W., 7–8, 12, 66–72, 74–76, 87, 100–101, 129–130, 158, 212–213, 217–220, 252–253, 258–263 critique of identity, 258–260 Agalma-ideologeme, 135–137 Aggression, 67, 78 Alcohol, 231–233 Alcoholism, 33 Alienated/anomic/disenchanted selves, 11–12 Alienation, 10–11, 184 Allegory, 210–214 ALM hypothesis, 102 Amazing Grace, 181–182 American College Health Association (ACHA), 236 American Colonization Society (ACS), 196 American Creed, 21–22, 70 American Dream, 4–5, 93, 95, 101–102 Americas’ borderlands, 36–39 Americo-Liberians, 196–197 Anti-Blackness, 158–160 Antiintraception, 67 Antiqueerness, 159–160 Anxiety, 82, 176, 236 Apostrophe, 136 Appalachia, 4, 49, 52, 159–160 lost decade, 51 Appalachian south, socialization in, 159–166 Appalachians, 50 Appropriation, 192 Art of abolition, 166–170 accountability and transformation, 169–170 cross-state carceral censorship, 166–169 Assigned female at birth (AFAB), 159–160 Authoritarian family, 71–73 and democracy, 73 Authoritarian personality, 4, 64–66, 71 confronting, 70–71 planetary changes and, 80–86 short-circuiting, 86 Authoritarian society and democracy, 80 and nature, 74–80 Authoritarianism in white middle-class suburbia, 76–79 Authoritarians, 82 Authoritarians-in-training, 71–73 Automation, 93–94, 101, 104 Baptism process, 180 Barbarism, 129–130 reflections, 130–132 Beliefs, 32 Biblical apologetics, 211–212 Biological warfare, 201–202 Black People Against Police Torture (BPAPT), 170 Body shaming, 163 Borderlands, 31, 37 Bullshit jobs, 105 Butler campaign, 131 Capital accumulation, 10, 20 Capitalism, 258 Capitalist Unconscious (2015), 38 Caribs, 192 Character structure, 4–5 Cisheteropatriarchy, 158–159 Climate change, 6, 84 Coercion, 193 Cognitive dissonance, 24 Cognitive openness, 254 College culture, 229 Colonial terrorism in Australia, 199–200 Colonialism model, 50, 188–189, 192 Colonization, 6, 158–159 Color-blind racism, 78–79 Comfort, 238–240 Commitment, 234 Communications, 255–256 Competition, 100 Compulsory heterosexuality, 151, 153, 164 Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs), 5 Conservative white males, 84 Constitutional logic of capital, 41–42 Consumerism, 34 Continuous domination, 188–189 Contradictions, 16, 218–219 Control, 19 Conventionalism, 67 Conversion therapy, 165 Cost benefit analysis, 100–101 Creative destruction, 125 Creativity, 6 Crisis of labor, 93–94 Critical model, 7–8 Critical social theory, 12 Critical socioanalysis, 3–4, 30, 32 Americas’ borderlands, 36–39 religion, master discourses, and early childhood, 33–36 socioanalytic interventions in self, society, and planet, 40–43 theory, 39–40 Critical theory, 21–22, 41–42, 67, 158–159, 252 Criticism immanent to subjectivity, 220–223 Cross-state carceral censorship, 166–169 Cultural processes, 217–218 Culture, 227, 256 of poverty discourse, 50 Cunning of capital, 18 Cynicism, 67 Dateability, 161–163 Death, 56, 58, 176–177, 179 Defensive selves, 11–12 Democracy, 65 authoritarian family and, 73 authoritarian society and, 80 poisoning, 66–71 Democratic practices, 4 Democratic theory, 80 Department of Defense (DOD), 119–120 Depression, 38–39, 236 Destructiveness, 67 Differentiation, 20 Discourse, 215–219 Disposition, 121 Dispossession, 190 Distress, 227–228 Division of labor, 10 Double contingency, 255 Durkheim, E., 10, 17, 152, 228, 240, 243–244 Dying, 57–58 Early childhood, 33–36 Ecological thought, 129–130 Ecology without environmentalism, 129–130 Economic anxiety, 84–86 Economic inequality, 6 Economic systems, 188–189 Economism, 258 Education, 93, 231 Educational attainment, 102 Employment, 93 English settlers, 202–203 Entrepreneurial/neoliberal selves, 11–12 Environment, 128 Environmental degradation, 6 Ephemerality, 233 Ethiopian colonial terrorism, 195–196 Ethnographic research, 235 Euro-American colonial powers and collaborators, 188 European colonial terrorism, 191–193 Evangelical Christianity, 178 alienation, 184 Amazing Grace, 181–182 death, 179 family to folks, 181 lived experience, 176 natality, 177 Exigency, 218 F-scale, 67 False religions, 34 Fascism, 65 Fear, 176 Federal Reserve, 83 Financialization of American economy and state policies, 50–51 First-order observations, 262 Fragmentation, 16–18 Fun, 227–228, 235 alcohol and parties, 231–233 grades, 229–231 sex, 233–235 Fundamentalism, 34 Gender nonbinary, 148–150 Geneva, 14 Genocidal terror on indigenous Australians, 197–203 Genuine conservatives, 69 Global Community Center, 154 Global North, 190 Global South, 190 Global studies, deficiency of, 189–190 Globalization, 12–13, 20–23, 46, 49, 52, 158 Good Death, 177 Governing rationality, 100 Grades, 229–231 Harvard College Alcohol Study, 233 Hate-filled rhetoric, 163 Hedonism, 7, 235 Hegel, G. W. F., 17–18, 123–124, 209–210, 212–213, 219–220, 222–223, 253–254, 259–260 Heralding autonomy, 235 “Heritage, Not Hate!” slogan, 160–161 Historical idealism, 50 Homophobia, 6, 163 Hook-up, 233–234 Human capital, 4–5 accumulation, 103 automation, transformations of labor, and, 101–104 connecting personal histories to planetary problems, 107–108 hierarchies of social respect and meaningless jobs, 104–107 life as pursuit of, 96–99 and neoliberal ethics, 99–101 personal introduction and research motivations, 93–94 planetary sociology, 92–93 social context, 94–95 Human rights, 189 Hypercompetition, 242 Hysteric’s discourse, 37–38 Identity, 54–56, 148–149, 256–257 structure, 3 Immanent critique of subject, 220–223 Immediate certainty of truth, 210–214 Indian savagery, 192–193 Indigenocide, 201 Indigenous Africans, destruction of, 195–196 Indigenous dispossession and elimination, 160–161 Indigenous knowledge colonialism, racial terrorism, and continuous domination, 188–189 deficiency of global studies, 189–190 Ethiopian colonial terrorism and destruction of indigenous Africans, 195–196 European colonial terrorism and victimizations of indigenous peoples, 191–193 genocidal terror on indigenous Australians, 197–203 waves of terror on Africans, 193–195 Indigenous peoples, 188 Individual transformation, 6 Industrial mutation, 125 Inflated grades, 231 Informationalization, 3–4, 42 Inner-differentiation, 256–257 Institutions, 10, 15, 256 Instrumental rationality, 100–101 Internal connections, 252 International abolitionism, 166 Interpersonal transformation, 6 Intersectionality, 158–159 Intersubjectivity of discursive speech, 215 IW8 organization, 162–163 James Webb Space Telescope, 14 Kleptocrats, 133 Knowledge, 3–4 Labor, 178 Lacan, J., 3–4, 30, 33–34, 40 Lacanian Subject (1995), 33 Language, 215–216 Large Hadron Collider at CERN, 14 Left subjectivation, 136 Left-wing authoritarianism, 69 Liberian Frontier Force (LFF), 196–197 Lived experiences, 176–177 Logic of capital, 124 Luhmannian “cognitive utopia”, 261–263 Luhmannian strand of systems theory, 7–8 Marital infidelity, 33 Market, 237 Marx, K., 10, 18, 108–109, 152, 188, 221–222, 243–244, 253 Master discourses, 33–36 Maturity, 158 Meaningless jobs, 104–107 Mediation, 7, 219, 223 Melucci, A., 45–46, 49–54, 56–59, 80–81 Mental health, 227–228 Misogyny, 6 Modernity, 20 Modernization, 20 Moods, 176 Multiple logics of capital, 124 Narratives, 218 Natality, 177 Negative dialectics, 261 Neo-Kantian paradigm of knowledge, 212–213 Neoliberal ethics, 99–101 Neoliberal ethos, 99 Neoliberal personality, 11–12 Neoliberalism, 82–83, 100, 103, 231, 237, 241 Neoliberalist philosophy, 241–242 New Deal, 50–51 Newtonian physics, 14, 19 Niklas Luhmann, 252 Nonauthoritarians, 82 Nonroutine cognitive tasks, 102 Nonroutine manual tasks, 102 Normativity, 7, 219, 223 Northern state terrorism, 190 Objectivity, 121, 158–159 Online College Social Life Survey (OCSLS), 234 Ontology, 7, 209–210, 219, 223 Organic solidarity, 152 Organizations, 10, 15 Oromia colonization, 196 Oromo, 190 Outdifferentiation, 257 Own death, 176–177 Parties, 231–233 Patriarchy, 161–163 Peripheral organizations, 257 Permanent record, 30 Personal socialization, 47–58 Abyss of difference, 52–56 analysis, 49 Appalachia, time, and globalization, 49–52 death and time, 56–58 Philosophy of social science, 13–15 Physical birth, 178 Planetary anxiety, 84–86 Planetary sociology (see also Sociology), 3, 14, 46, 65–66, 92–93 framework, 4–5 paradigm, 3–4 philosophy of social science, 13–15 as program and paradigm, 22–24 social construction through, 125–126 social theory and sociology, 16–18 sociology and proliferating planetary crises, 18–22 Planetary-boundaries, 84 Pleasure, 235 Pluralism, 16–18 Policontexturality, 254 Political ecology agalma-ideologeme, 135–137 preponderant things, 127–130 reconciling with history and biography, 133–135 reflections of barbarism, 130–132 tropics for social logics, 132–133 Political economy, 122 Positionality, 158–159 Postmodernism, 33–34 Power, 67 Prejudice, 68–69, 78 Primary death, 176–177 Projectivity, 67 Protestantism, 182–183 Pseudoconservatives, 69 Pseudodemocratism, 69 Pseudoprogressives, 69 Psuedoliberals, 69 Psuedosocialists, 69 Psychoanalysis, 40–41 Psychoses, 30 Punishment, 158 Quantum mechanics, 14 Race, 192 Racial slavery and segregation, 192–193 Racial terrorism, 188–189 Racism, 6, 78–79, 192 Rape, 202 Rationalization, 10, 20 Realization of social, 216 Relativity theory, 14 Religion, 6, 33, 36 Reparations, 170 Right-wing extremism, 4 Routine cognitive tasks, 102 Routine manual tasks, 102 Ruralities, 131–132 Salvation, 178 Second-order cybernetics, conception of, 254 Second-order observations, 262 Secondary death, 176–177 Selective hegemonies, 51 Self, 55–56, 237, 241 Self-certainty, 11–12 Self-delusion, 30 Self-descriptions, 21–22, 262–263 Self-immanent critique, 262–263 Self-observation, 262 Self-reflexivity, 151, 154 Sentiments, 32 Settlers, 202 colonialism, 159–160 Sex, 67, 233, 235 education, 162–163 Sexual assault, 239 Sexual identity, 150–151 Sexual redemption, 150–151 Sexuality, 162–163 Situated identities, 148–149 Slavery, 192 Slow violence, 129–130 Social being, 210 ontological presuppositions, 210 Social change direction, 10–11 patterns, 10 Social construction through military ethic of service, 117–119 through planetary sociology, 125–126 socioeconomic construction through new theoretical combinations, 124–125 with sociological imagination, 119–122 through tensions of entrepreneurship, 123–124 Social contract, 213–214 Social domination, 103 Social entrepreneurship, 123–124 Social isolation and oppression, 153–154 Social justice, 205 Social life, 17–18 Social logics, tropics for, 132–133 Social oppression, 5–6 Social order, 15, 152 Social othering, 5–6 Social psychology, 243 Social reality, 217–218 Social respect hierarchies, 104–107 Social stability, 10 Social structure, 3–5 Social systems, 254–256 Social theorists, 16 Social theory, 16, 18, 133, 151, 153, 209–210, 216 Sociality, 213–214 Socialization in Appalachian south, 159–166 “Heritage, Not Hate!” slogan, 160–161 limits of law, 164–166 patriarchy and dateability, 161–163 of sociology, 132–133 trajectory of, 154–155 Societal transformation, 6 Society, 13, 32, 152 Socioanalysis (see also Critical socioanalysis), 130–132 Socioanalytic interventions in self, society, and planet, 40–43 Sociological path as three-part process, 120 Sociologists, 16 Sociology, 11, 15–16, 18, 23, 46, 64 of absence, 58–59 conditions, 23–24 and proliferating planetary crises, 18–22 Spaniards, 192 Speech, 30 Spiritual violence, 105–106 Standpoint theory, 158–159 Status anxiety, 85–86 Stereotypy, 67 Student debt, 242 Subjectivity, 210–214 Submission, 67 Substantive democracy, 68 Subsyndromes, 68 Suffering, 227 emergence, 236–237 Sullivan-Clinton campaign, 128–129 Superstition, 67 System-environment, 254–255, 258 Systems theory, 252, 254 Technology, 242 TennesSee Valley Authority (TVA), 53 Terra nullius doctrine, 199–200 Theoretical physics, 13–15 Theoretical science, 14 Theoretical sociology, 13–15 Theory of despair, 228 fun, 228–235 Theory of othering, 153–154 Time, 45–46, 49, 52, 56, 58 Totalitarianism, 65, 178 Toughness, 67 Toxic masculinity, 163 Transformation, 169–170 of labor, 101–104 Transformative processes, 10 Truth, 215–219 Undergraduates, 237 Uninhabitation, 131 United States, 196–197 United States Defense of Marriage Act, 152 Universities, 229 University cynicism, 133 Unlearning truths, 121 Victimizations of indigenous peoples, 191–193 Violence, 6, 69, 190 Violent crimes on indigenous Liberians, 196–197 Wanting, 84 War on Poverty, 50–51 Weber, M., 6, 10, 22, 96, 100–101, 106, 152, 182–183 Work, 95, 178 Book Chapters Prelims Part I Introducing Planetary Sociology Introduction: Navigating the Tensions Between Self and Society Planetary Sociology as a New Paradigm: Disentangling Identity Structure and Social Structure (or, Towards a More Resolute Enlightenment) Part II Planetary Sociology: Contributions and Applications Critical Socioanalysis and the Critique of Religion, or, Why I Read Theory: Gloria Anzaldúa, Jacques Lacan, and Memories of Latin America “Dirty Mourning”: Appalachia, Identity, and Planetary Sociology The Authoritarian Personality in White Middle-Class Suburbia: A Planetary Sociology of Trumpism and Me The Futility of Human Capital? Contradictions of “Neoliberal Ethics,” Heteronomy, and Automation Between Habit and Innovation: Social Construction of the Self and Systems for a Planetary Sociology A Planetary Political Ecology for Relict Species: The Abandonment of Societies and Environments Opposing the Binary: Blurring the Lines of Gender and Sexual Identity for Planetary Sociology Working Through the Past: Punishment, Accountability, and Transformation Within Self and Structure “In the Sweet by and by”: Living in the Space Between as an Insider/Outsider of Evangelical Christianity Part III Intersections of Identity Structure and Social Structure The Missing Factor in Critical Global Studies: Indigenous Knowledge Allegory, Discourse, and Truth: The Ontological Grounding of Social Being A Theory of Despair Among U.S. College Students Adorno, Luhmann, and the Critique of Identity: Some Internal Connections Index

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