Publikationen
Vollständige Publikationsliste/Complete list of publications
Jüngste Publikationen/ Recent Publications
Manuela Boatcă & Ali Meghji (2024). A discussion on coloniality and global social theory. Sociology Compass, 18(7), e13250. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2024): "(Post)coloniality and exclusion from citizenship in the Americas". Encyclopedia of Citizenship Studies. Edward Elgar Publishing, 313-318. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2024) "What is new about transnational inequality?." The Routledge International Handbook of Transnational Studies. Routledge, 43-54. Link
Manuela Boatcă, Corinna di Stefano & Fabio Santos (2023): "Marginalized Bodies in Caribbean Europe: Between Vital Inequalities and Health (Im)mobilities". In Kristín Loftsdóttir, Brigitte Hipfl & Sandra Ponzanesi (Hrsg.): Creating Europe from the Margins. Mobilities and Racism in Postcolonial Europe. London: Routledge, 125-139. Link
Manuela Boatcă & Fabio Santos (2023): "Europe’s Place in the World. Globalizing Sociologies of Space and Europe". In Dominik Bartmanski, Henning Füller, Johanna Hoerning & Gunter Weidenhaus (Hrsg.): Considering Space. A Critical Concept for the Social Sciences. London: Routledge, 136-158. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2023): "Postkolonialismus und Dekolonialität". In Manuela Boatcă, Karin Fischer & Gerhard Hauck (Hrsg.): Handbuch Entwicklungsforschung. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien, 115-126. Link
Manuela Boatcă & Fabio Santos (2023): "Of Rags and Riches in the Caribbean. Creolizing Migration Studies". Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, special issue “Critical Interrogations of Immigrant Integration”, herausgegeben von Cristian Norocel & Dalia Abdelhady, 132-145. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2023): "Klasse vs. Andere: Kolonialität als Anomalie bei Karl Marx". In Alexandra Scheele & Stefanie Wöhl (Hrsg.): Feminismus und Marxismus. Weinheim: beltz Juventa, 83-106. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2023): "The Colonial Institution of Citizenship and Global Capitalist Dynamics". In Dimitry Kochenov & Kristik Surak (Hrsg.): Citizenship and Residence Sales. Rethinking the Boundaries of Belonging. Cambridge University Press, 259-283. Link
Anca Parvulescu & Manuela Boatcă (2023): "Creolization as Method". Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary
Inquiry, 10(1), 121-127. Link
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. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2022): "Globale Ungleichheiten avant la lettre: Theoretische Genealogien und radikale Kritik". PERIPHERIE – Politik • Ökonomie • Kultur, 167+168, 256-276. Link
Manuela Boatca (2022): "Counter-Mapping as Method: Locating and Relating the (Semi) Peripheral". Duquesne Studies in Phenomenology, 2 (1). Link
Anca Parvulescu & Manuela Boatcă (2022): Creolizing the Modern. Transylvania Across Empires. Cornell University Press. Link
- ausgezeichnet mit dem Barrington Moore Preis der Sektion Vergleichende und Historische Soziologie sowie einer Honorable Mention des Immanuel Wallerstein Memorial Book Award der Sektion Politische Ökonomie des Weltsystems der American Sociological Association
- ausgezeichnet mit dem René-Wellek-Preis für die beste Monographie im Bereich Komparatistik der American Comparative Literature Association Link
Marius Meinhof & Manuela Boatcă (2022): "Postkoloniale Perspektivierung der Soziologie". Soziologie, 51 (2), 127-144. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2022): "Gendering Global Entanglements - Decolonizing Inequalities". In Alexandra Scheele, Julia Roth & Heidemarie Winkel (Hrsg.): Global Contestations of Gender Rights. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, 45-61. Link
Fabio Santos & Manuela Boatcă (2022): "Europeanization as Global Entanglement". In Sebastian M. Büttner, Monika Eigmüller & Susann Worschech (Hrsg.): Sociology of Europeanization. Oldenburg: de Gruyter. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2021): "Thinking Europe Otherwise. Lessons from the Caribbean". Current Sociology, 21(3). Link
- selected as one of the most noteworthy academic papers of 2021 by the journal The Sociological Review. Link
- selected as one of the 20 key articles published in the 70-year anniversary issue of the journal Current Sociology. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2021): "Sociology of an Interconnected World". In Karim Murji, Sarah Neal & John Solomos (Hrsg.): An Introduction to Sociology. London: SAGE, 89-102. Link
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. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2021): "Counter-Mapping as Method. Locating and Relating the (Semi)Peripheral Self". Historical Social Research/Historische Sozialforschung, 46(2), 244-263. Link
Anna Amelina, Manuela Boatcă, Gregor Bongaerts & Anja Weiß (2020): "Theorizing societalization across borders: Globality, transnationality, postcoloniality". Current Sociology 21(3). Link
Anca Parvulescu & Manuela Boatcă (2020): "The Inter-Imperial Dowry Plot. Modernist Naturalism in the Periphery of European Empires, Interventions". International Journal of Postcolonial Studies 22(5), 1-26. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2020): "Karibische Überseegebiete. Der Kolonialismus ist nicht vorbei". KATAPULT, 17, April-Juni 2020, 20-25.
Manuela Boatcă (2020): "Saisonkräfte. Du sollst den Spargel ehren". KATAPULT online. Link
Manuela Boatcă & Anca Parvulescu (2020): "Creolizing Transylvania: Notes on Coloniality and Inter-Imperiality". History of the Present, 10.1, 9-27. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2020): "Laboratoare ale modernității. Europa de Est și America Latină în (co)relație". IDEA Design+Print, Cluj. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2020): "Wann war die Dekolonisierung? Denk-Zettel aus der Karibik". PROKLA. Zeitschrift für kritische Sozialwissenschaft, 50(198), 111-124. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2020): "Citizenship". In Olaf Kaltmeier, Anne Tittor, Daniel Hawkins & Eleonora Rohland (Hrsg.): Routledge Handbook to the Political Economy and Governance of the Americas. London: Routledge, 284-296. Link
Anca Parvulescu & Manuela Boatcă (2020): "(Dis)Counting Languages: Between Hugo Meltzl and Liviu Rebreanu". Journal of World Literature, 5(1), 47-78. Link
Anca Parvulescu & Manuela Boatcă (2020): "The longue durée of enslavement: Extracting labor from Romani music in Liviu Rebreanu's Ion". Literature Compass, 17(1-2), 1-21. Link
Claudia Rauhut & Manuela Boatcă (2019): "Globale Ungleichheiten in der longue durée. Sklaverei, Kolonialismus und Reparationsforderungen". In Karin Fischer & Margarete Grandner (Hrsg.): Globale Ungleichheit. Über Zusammenhänge von Kolonialismus, Arbeitsverhältnissen und Naturverbrauch. Wien: Mandelbaum Verlag, 93-110. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2019): "Forgotten Europes. Rethinking Regional Entanglements from the Caribbean". In Breno Bringel & Heriberto Cairo (Hrsg.): Critical Geopolitics and Regional (Re)Configurations: interregionalism and transnationalism between Latin America and Europe. London: Routledge, 96-116. Link
Manuela Boatcă (2019): "Coloniality of Citizenship and Ocidentalist Epistemology". Dversia 3(19), Sonderausgabe "Decolonial Theory & Practice in Southeast Europe", 55-77. Link
Manuela Boatcă & Julia Roth (2019): "Women on the Fast Track? Coloniality of Citizenship and Embodied Social Mobility". In Samuel Cohn & Rae Blumberg (Hrsg.) Gender and Development: The Economic Basis for Women's Power. London: Sage, 197-218. Link
ONLINE VIRTUAL CLASS:
Manuela Boatcă, "Eurocentrism, Occidentalism, and Unequal Europes" (June 2018 at the Decolonial Summer School in Middelburg, Netherlands), part I & part II.