Abstract
Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. This special issue grew out of a double session we organised at the XVIIth World Congress of Sociology of the International Sociological Association (ISA) held in Gothenburg (July 2010). These sessions were jointly organised by two research committees (RC) of the ISA – RC05 (Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations) and RC32 (Women in Society). 2. We draw on Grewal's conceptualisation of “scattered hegemonies” as “the effects of mobile capital as well as multiple subjectivities that replace the European unitary subject” (Grewal and Kaplan 1994: 7).
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