TY - BOOK ID - 136034565 TI - Disciplinary futures : sociology in conversation with American, ethnic, and indigenous studies AU - Kim, Nadia Y. AU - Dhingra, Pawan PY - 2023 SN - 1479819069 PB - New York : New York University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Sociology KW - Racism KW - Racial justice KW - Minorities KW - Study and teaching KW - Filipino immigrants. KW - H1B visa. KW - Indigenous Justice. KW - Mauna Kea movement. KW - Muslim ban. KW - Pacific and Oceania studies. KW - Spanish imperialism. KW - Vietnamese refugees. KW - War on Terror. KW - activism. KW - decolonization. KW - forced migration. KW - gendered citizenship. KW - immigration law. KW - interdisciplinary. KW - migration. KW - neoliberalism. KW - policing. KW - post-colonialism. KW - racial capitalism. KW - refugees. KW - settler colonialism. KW - small businesses. KW - surveillance. KW - taro patents. KW - transnationalism. KW - tribal nationhood. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:136034565 AB - There is a growing consensus that the discipline of sociology and the social sciences broadly need to engage more thoroughly with the legacy and the present day of colonialism, Indigenous/settler colonialism, imperialism, and racial capitalism in the United States and globally. In 'Disciplinary Futures', a cross-section of scholars comes together to engage sociology and the social sciences by way of these paradigms, particularly from the influence of disciplines of American, Ethnic, and Indigenous Studies. ER -