On social closure: theorizing exclusion, exploitation, and elimination
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Abstract: | The book presents an entirely new approach to the theory and analysis of social closure that provides a sociological tool for analysing the three critical forms of closure in the world today: exclusion in the context of neoliberalism, exploitation/new slavery in the context of global capitalism, and elimination in the context of the ongoing legacy of settler colonialism. The approach moves social closure from a descriptive approach to an explanatory concept that transcends society-centred, Eurocentric, or Western-centred analyses of processes of social closure. A mechanismic approach allows us to identify two critical social mechanisms - denial of access and intervention into community closure - that operate in all kinds of social closure struggles. While the former explains how human beings, social groups, or communities are denied access to resources, rights, or critical networks/institutions, the latter brings a fundamentally new dimension into closure analysis. It argues that the powerful in social relations of exclusion, exploitation, and elimination not only deny access but also implement strategies that directly control or suppress social groups and communities. This control keeps them in an underprivileged position, leaving them vulnerable, unable to fight back, and exposed to the arbitrariness of the excluders, exploiters, and eliminators |
Physical Description: | XVIII, 362 Seiten Illustrationen (schwarz/weiß) 24,3 cm |
Audience: | Specialized |
ISBN: | 9780197781685 |
DOI: | 10.1093/oso/9780197781685.001.0001 |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction: A New Approach to Social Closure -- I The Misguided Path of the Theory of Social Closure -- 1 A Critical Discussion of the Theory of Social Closure -- 2 Frank Parkin: Social Closure as Exclusion and Usurpation -- 3 Raymond Murphy: Rules, Structures, and Forms of Social Closure -- 4 Critical Shortcomings of the Theory of Social Closure -- 5 Going Beyond the Theory of Social Closure -- Part II Basic Terms, Concepts, and Methodology for Closure Theory -- 6 Reconsidering, Problematizing, and Introducing Critical Concepts for Closure Theory -- Reconsidering Max Weber's Approach -- 7 Max Weber's Critical Basic Terms for Theorizing Social Closure Reconsidered -- 8 Max Weber's Closure Analyses: Three Contexts -- 9 Beyond Max Weber: Towards a New Idea of Social Closure -- New Concepts for Closure Theory -- 10 Group Action and Acting in Solidarity -- 11 Power in Closure Analysis -- 12 Life Chances / Chances of Survival: The Real Goal of Closure Struggles -- 13 Discussion -- Part III Theorizing Social Closure -- 14 A New Approach to Social Closure -- Conceptualization -- 15 Three Forms of Social Closure -- 16 Power and Social Closure -- 17 A New Concept of Life Chances / Chances of Survival in the Opportunity Structure -- 18 Reorganizing Relations of Social Closure: The Two Critical Mechanisms: Denial of Access and Intervention into Community Closure -- 19 A New Concept of Social Closure -- Typology -- 20 A Typology of Social Closure -- Explanation -- 21 Towards an Explanation of Social Closure -- 22 Explaining Social Closure -- 23 The Explanatory Logic of Social Closure -- Conclusion: Social Closure and the Global Struggle for Life Chances / Chances of Survival | |
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contents | Introduction: A New Approach to Social Closure -- I The Misguided Path of the Theory of Social Closure -- 1 A Critical Discussion of the Theory of Social Closure -- 2 Frank Parkin: Social Closure as Exclusion and Usurpation -- 3 Raymond Murphy: Rules, Structures, and Forms of Social Closure -- 4 Critical Shortcomings of the Theory of Social Closure -- 5 Going Beyond the Theory of Social Closure -- Part II Basic Terms, Concepts, and Methodology for Closure Theory -- 6 Reconsidering, Problematizing, and Introducing Critical Concepts for Closure Theory -- Reconsidering Max Weber's Approach -- 7 Max Weber's Critical Basic Terms for Theorizing Social Closure Reconsidered -- 8 Max Weber's Closure Analyses: Three Contexts -- 9 Beyond Max Weber: Towards a New Idea of Social Closure -- New Concepts for Closure Theory -- 10 Group Action and Acting in Solidarity -- 11 Power in Closure Analysis -- 12 Life Chances / Chances of Survival: The Real Goal of Closure Struggles -- 13 Discussion -- Part III Theorizing Social Closure -- 14 A New Approach to Social Closure -- Conceptualization -- 15 Three Forms of Social Closure -- 16 Power and Social Closure -- 17 A New Concept of Life Chances / Chances of Survival in the Opportunity Structure -- 18 Reorganizing Relations of Social Closure: The Two Critical Mechanisms: Denial of Access and Intervention into Community Closure -- 19 A New Concept of Social Closure -- Typology -- 20 A Typology of Social Closure -- Explanation -- 21 Towards an Explanation of Social Closure -- 22 Explaining Social Closure -- 23 The Explanatory Logic of Social Closure -- Conclusion: Social Closure and the Global Struggle for Life Chances / Chances of Survival |
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spelling | Mackert, Jürgen 1962- Verfasser (DE-588)122322967 aut On social closure theorizing exclusion, exploitation, and elimination Jürgen Mackert New York, NY Oxford University Press [2024] © 2024 XVIII, 362 Seiten Illustrationen (schwarz/weiß) 24,3 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Introduction: A New Approach to Social Closure -- I The Misguided Path of the Theory of Social Closure -- 1 A Critical Discussion of the Theory of Social Closure -- 2 Frank Parkin: Social Closure as Exclusion and Usurpation -- 3 Raymond Murphy: Rules, Structures, and Forms of Social Closure -- 4 Critical Shortcomings of the Theory of Social Closure -- 5 Going Beyond the Theory of Social Closure -- Part II Basic Terms, Concepts, and Methodology for Closure Theory -- 6 Reconsidering, Problematizing, and Introducing Critical Concepts for Closure Theory -- Reconsidering Max Weber's Approach -- 7 Max Weber's Critical Basic Terms for Theorizing Social Closure Reconsidered -- 8 Max Weber's Closure Analyses: Three Contexts -- 9 Beyond Max Weber: Towards a New Idea of Social Closure -- New Concepts for Closure Theory -- 10 Group Action and Acting in Solidarity -- 11 Power in Closure Analysis -- 12 Life Chances / Chances of Survival: The Real Goal of Closure Struggles -- 13 Discussion -- Part III Theorizing Social Closure -- 14 A New Approach to Social Closure -- Conceptualization -- 15 Three Forms of Social Closure -- 16 Power and Social Closure -- 17 A New Concept of Life Chances / Chances of Survival in the Opportunity Structure -- 18 Reorganizing Relations of Social Closure: The Two Critical Mechanisms: Denial of Access and Intervention into Community Closure -- 19 A New Concept of Social Closure -- Typology -- 20 A Typology of Social Closure -- Explanation -- 21 Towards an Explanation of Social Closure -- 22 Explaining Social Closure -- 23 The Explanatory Logic of Social Closure -- Conclusion: Social Closure and the Global Struggle for Life Chances / Chances of Survival The book presents an entirely new approach to the theory and analysis of social closure that provides a sociological tool for analysing the three critical forms of closure in the world today: exclusion in the context of neoliberalism, exploitation/new slavery in the context of global capitalism, and elimination in the context of the ongoing legacy of settler colonialism. The approach moves social closure from a descriptive approach to an explanatory concept that transcends society-centred, Eurocentric, or Western-centred analyses of processes of social closure. A mechanismic approach allows us to identify two critical social mechanisms - denial of access and intervention into community closure - that operate in all kinds of social closure struggles. While the former explains how human beings, social groups, or communities are denied access to resources, rights, or critical networks/institutions, the latter brings a fundamentally new dimension into closure analysis. It argues that the powerful in social relations of exclusion, exploitation, and elimination not only deny access but also implement strategies that directly control or suppress social groups and communities. This control keeps them in an underprivileged position, leaving them vulnerable, unable to fight back, and exposed to the arbitrariness of the excluders, exploiters, and eliminators Specialized Equality Social mobility Power (Social sciences) Mobilité sociale Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) social mobility Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9780197781715 https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197781685.001.0001 Oxford Academic |
spellingShingle | Mackert, Jürgen 1962- On social closure theorizing exclusion, exploitation, and elimination Introduction: A New Approach to Social Closure -- I The Misguided Path of the Theory of Social Closure -- 1 A Critical Discussion of the Theory of Social Closure -- 2 Frank Parkin: Social Closure as Exclusion and Usurpation -- 3 Raymond Murphy: Rules, Structures, and Forms of Social Closure -- 4 Critical Shortcomings of the Theory of Social Closure -- 5 Going Beyond the Theory of Social Closure -- Part II Basic Terms, Concepts, and Methodology for Closure Theory -- 6 Reconsidering, Problematizing, and Introducing Critical Concepts for Closure Theory -- Reconsidering Max Weber's Approach -- 7 Max Weber's Critical Basic Terms for Theorizing Social Closure Reconsidered -- 8 Max Weber's Closure Analyses: Three Contexts -- 9 Beyond Max Weber: Towards a New Idea of Social Closure -- New Concepts for Closure Theory -- 10 Group Action and Acting in Solidarity -- 11 Power in Closure Analysis -- 12 Life Chances / Chances of Survival: The Real Goal of Closure Struggles -- 13 Discussion -- Part III Theorizing Social Closure -- 14 A New Approach to Social Closure -- Conceptualization -- 15 Three Forms of Social Closure -- 16 Power and Social Closure -- 17 A New Concept of Life Chances / Chances of Survival in the Opportunity Structure -- 18 Reorganizing Relations of Social Closure: The Two Critical Mechanisms: Denial of Access and Intervention into Community Closure -- 19 A New Concept of Social Closure -- Typology -- 20 A Typology of Social Closure -- Explanation -- 21 Towards an Explanation of Social Closure -- 22 Explaining Social Closure -- 23 The Explanatory Logic of Social Closure -- Conclusion: Social Closure and the Global Struggle for Life Chances / Chances of Survival |
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title_auth | On social closure theorizing exclusion, exploitation, and elimination |
title_exact_search | On social closure theorizing exclusion, exploitation, and elimination |
title_full | On social closure theorizing exclusion, exploitation, and elimination Jürgen Mackert |
title_fullStr | On social closure theorizing exclusion, exploitation, and elimination Jürgen Mackert |
title_full_unstemmed | On social closure theorizing exclusion, exploitation, and elimination Jürgen Mackert |
title_short | On social closure |
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