Colonial Capital Theory at Work is a contribution to the emerging Caribbean
and an explanation of how sociological imagination, or the links between
history and biography, have been intentionally used by some to achieve
prosperity.
How Defeating Narratives Affect U.S. and Caribbean Sociological Academies
176 pages
7 hours of reading
Challenging traditional sociological practices, this work encourages scholars to rethink inequalities and explore innovative approaches beyond conventional publishing for tenure. It emphasizes the need to dismantle meta-narratives that perpetuate inequality, arguing that reliance on statistically based research limits critical examination of the narratives influencing both academia and society at large. The book advocates for a transformative approach to sociology that prioritizes meaningful critique and engagement with systemic issues.