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The Global Social Sciences
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04 October 2016

Acknowledgements
1. Critical thought about global social sciences, by Michael Kuhn and Hebe Vessuri
Section I: Critiques of critiques of the 'European' social sciences
2. Post-colonialism and Social Theory Revisited, by Kwang Yeong Shin
3. 21st Century Challenges to Social and Economic Sciences: Global Sciences
of the Economy and of Individual Behavior, by Huri Islamoglu
4. Towards World Social Sciences. Why criticizing 'Western Hegemony' does not help, by Doris Weidemann
5. Why arriving at imperial thought is not an accident of critical sociological thinking but the consequent endpoint of international sociological thinking, by Michael Kuhn
Section II: The European universalism
6. The European Comprehension of the World. Early Modern Science and Eurocentrism, by Mauricio Nieto Olarte
7. Institutional Re-structuring in the Social Science World: Seeds of Change, by Hebe Vessuri and Carmen Bueno
8. What happened to the spread of universal ideas?, by Reiner Grundmann
Section III: The social science world under the 'European' universalism and beyond
9. Intervening in the Geopolitics of Travelling Theory. Constraints, Limitations and Possibilities, by Sujata Patel
10. The Impact of Internationalization on Post-Soviet Social Sciences and Humanities, by Igor Yegorov and Pal Tamas
11. Poverty and Social Sciences. Pauperology as Apology for Modernity, by Kumaran Rajagopal
12. Academic Working Culture: Shifting from National Competitions towards Transnational Collaborations, by Kazumi Okamoto
Biographical Notes