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(2023), "Index", Dahms, H.F. (Ed.) Planetary Sociology (Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Vol. 40), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 267-273. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0278-120420230000040015
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INDEX
Abolition democracy
, 166
Abuse
, 33
Abyss of difference
, 52–56
Abyssal thinking
, 189–190
Academic capitalism
, 238
Accountability
, 6, 169–170
Action
, 178
theory
, 255
Adorno, Th. W.
, 7–8, 12, 66–72, 74–76, 87, 100–101, 129–130, 158, 212–213, 217–220, 252–253, 258–263
critique of identity
, 258–260
Agalma-ideologeme
, 135–137
Aggression
, 67, 78
Alcohol
, 231–233
Alcoholism
, 33
Alienated/anomic/disenchanted selves
, 11–12
Alienation
, 10–11, 184
Allegory
, 210–214
ALM hypothesis
, 102
Amazing Grace
, 181–182
American College Health Association (ACHA)
, 236
American Colonization Society (ACS)
, 196
American Creed
, 21–22, 70
American Dream
, 4–5, 93, 95, 101–102
Americas’ borderlands
, 36–39
Americo-Liberians
, 196–197
Anti-Blackness
, 158–160
Antiintraception
, 67
Antiqueerness
, 159–160
Anxiety
, 82, 176, 236
Apostrophe
, 136
Appalachia
, 4, 49, 52, 159–160
lost decade
, 51
Appalachian south, socialization in
, 159–166
Appalachians
, 50
Appropriation
, 192
Art of abolition
, 166–170
accountability and transformation
, 169–170
cross-state carceral censorship
, 166–169
Assigned female at birth (AFAB)
, 159–160
Authoritarian family
, 71–73
and democracy
, 73
Authoritarian personality
, 4, 64–66, 71
confronting
, 70–71
planetary changes and
, 80–86
short-circuiting
, 86
Authoritarian society
and democracy
, 80
and nature
, 74–80
Authoritarianism in white middle-class suburbia
, 76–79
Authoritarians
, 82
Authoritarians-in-training
, 71–73
Automation
, 93–94, 101, 104
Baptism process
, 180
Barbarism
, 129–130
reflections
, 130–132
Beliefs
, 32
Biblical apologetics
, 211–212
Biological warfare
, 201–202
Black People Against Police Torture (BPAPT)
, 170
Body shaming
, 163
Borderlands
, 31, 37
Bullshit jobs
, 105
Butler campaign
, 131
Capital accumulation
, 10, 20
Capitalism
, 258
Capitalist Unconscious (2015)
, 38
Caribs
, 192
Character structure
, 4–5
Cisheteropatriarchy
, 158–159
Climate change
, 6, 84
Coercion
, 193
Cognitive dissonance
, 24
Cognitive openness
, 254
College culture
, 229
Colonial terrorism in Australia
, 199–200
Colonialism model
, 50, 188–189, 192
Colonization
, 6, 158–159
Color-blind racism
, 78–79
Comfort
, 238–240
Commitment
, 234
Communications
, 255–256
Competition
, 100
Compulsory heterosexuality
, 151, 153, 164
Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs)
, 5
Conservative white males
, 84
Constitutional logic of capital
, 41–42
Consumerism
, 34
Continuous domination
, 188–189
Contradictions
, 16, 218–219
Control
, 19
Conventionalism
, 67
Conversion therapy
, 165
Cost benefit analysis
, 100–101
Creative destruction
, 125
Creativity
, 6
Crisis of labor
, 93–94
Critical model
, 7–8
Critical social theory
, 12
Critical socioanalysis
, 3–4, 30, 32
Americas’ borderlands
, 36–39
religion, master discourses, and early childhood
, 33–36
socioanalytic interventions in self, society, and planet
, 40–43
theory
, 39–40
Critical theory
, 21–22, 41–42, 67, 158–159, 252
Criticism immanent to subjectivity
, 220–223
Cross-state carceral censorship
, 166–169
Cultural processes
, 217–218
Culture
, 227, 256
of poverty discourse
, 50
Cunning of capital
, 18
Cynicism
, 67
Dateability
, 161–163
Death
, 56, 58, 176–177, 179
Defensive selves
, 11–12
Democracy
, 65
authoritarian family and
, 73
authoritarian society and
, 80
poisoning
, 66–71
Democratic practices
, 4
Democratic theory
, 80
Department of Defense (DOD)
, 119–120
Depression
, 38–39, 236
Destructiveness
, 67
Differentiation
, 20
Discourse
, 215–219
Disposition
, 121
Dispossession
, 190
Distress
, 227–228
Division of labor
, 10
Double contingency
, 255
Durkheim, E.
, 10, 17, 152, 228, 240, 243–244
Dying
, 57–58
Early childhood
, 33–36
Ecological thought
, 129–130
Ecology without environmentalism
, 129–130
Economic anxiety
, 84–86
Economic inequality
, 6
Economic systems
, 188–189
Economism
, 258
Education
, 93, 231
Educational attainment
, 102
Employment
, 93
English settlers
, 202–203
Entrepreneurial/neoliberal selves
, 11–12
Environment
, 128
Environmental degradation
, 6
Ephemerality
, 233
Ethiopian colonial terrorism
, 195–196
Ethnographic research
, 235
Euro-American colonial powers and collaborators
, 188
European colonial terrorism
, 191–193
Evangelical Christianity
, 178
alienation
, 184
Amazing Grace
, 181–182
death
, 179
family to folks
, 181
lived experience
, 176
natality
, 177
Exigency
, 218
F-scale
, 67
False religions
, 34
Fascism
, 65
Fear
, 176
Federal Reserve
, 83
Financialization of American economy and state policies
, 50–51
First-order observations
, 262
Fragmentation
, 16–18
Fun
, 227–228, 235
alcohol and parties
, 231–233
grades
, 229–231
sex
, 233–235
Fundamentalism
, 34
Gender nonbinary
, 148–150
Geneva
, 14
Genocidal terror on indigenous Australians
, 197–203
Genuine conservatives
, 69
Global Community Center
, 154
Global North
, 190
Global South
, 190
Global studies, deficiency of
, 189–190
Globalization
, 12–13, 20–23, 46, 49, 52, 158
Good Death
, 177
Governing rationality
, 100
Grades
, 229–231
Harvard College Alcohol Study
, 233
Hate-filled rhetoric
, 163
Hedonism
, 7, 235
Hegel, G. W. F.
, 17–18, 123–124, 209–210, 212–213, 219–220, 222–223, 253–254, 259–260
Heralding autonomy
, 235
“Heritage, Not Hate!” slogan
, 160–161
Historical idealism
, 50
Homophobia
, 6, 163
Hook-up
, 233–234
Human capital
, 4–5
accumulation
, 103
automation, transformations of labor, and
, 101–104
connecting personal histories to planetary problems
, 107–108
hierarchies of social respect and meaningless jobs
, 104–107
life as pursuit of
, 96–99
and neoliberal ethics
, 99–101
personal introduction and research motivations
, 93–94
planetary sociology
, 92–93
social context
, 94–95
Human rights
, 189
Hypercompetition
, 242
Hysteric’s discourse
, 37–38
Identity
, 54–56, 148–149, 256–257
structure
, 3
Immanent critique of subject
, 220–223
Immediate certainty of truth
, 210–214
Indian savagery
, 192–193
Indigenocide
, 201
Indigenous Africans, destruction of
, 195–196
Indigenous dispossession and elimination
, 160–161
Indigenous knowledge
colonialism, racial terrorism, and continuous domination
, 188–189
deficiency of global studies
, 189–190
Ethiopian colonial terrorism and destruction of indigenous Africans
, 195–196
European colonial terrorism and victimizations of indigenous peoples
, 191–193
genocidal terror on indigenous Australians
, 197–203
waves of terror on Africans
, 193–195
Indigenous peoples
, 188
Individual transformation
, 6
Industrial mutation
, 125
Inflated grades
, 231
Informationalization
, 3–4, 42
Inner-differentiation
, 256–257
Institutions
, 10, 15, 256
Instrumental rationality
, 100–101
Internal connections
, 252
International abolitionism
, 166
Interpersonal transformation
, 6
Intersectionality
, 158–159
Intersubjectivity of discursive speech
, 215
IW8 organization
, 162–163
James Webb Space Telescope
, 14
Kleptocrats
, 133
Knowledge
, 3–4
Labor
, 178
Lacan, J.
, 3–4, 30, 33–34, 40
Lacanian Subject (1995)
, 33
Language
, 215–216
Large Hadron Collider at CERN
, 14
Left subjectivation
, 136
Left-wing authoritarianism
, 69
Liberian Frontier Force (LFF)
, 196–197
Lived experiences
, 176–177
Logic of capital
, 124
Luhmannian “cognitive utopia”
, 261–263
Luhmannian strand of systems theory
, 7–8
Marital infidelity
, 33
Market
, 237
Marx, K.
, 10, 18, 108–109, 152, 188, 221–222, 243–244, 253
Master discourses
, 33–36
Maturity
, 158
Meaningless jobs
, 104–107
Mediation
, 7, 219, 223
Melucci, A.
, 45–46, 49–54, 56–59, 80–81
Mental health
, 227–228
Misogyny
, 6
Modernity
, 20
Modernization
, 20
Moods
, 176
Multiple logics of capital
, 124
Narratives
, 218
Natality
, 177
Negative dialectics
, 261
Neo-Kantian paradigm of knowledge
, 212–213
Neoliberal ethics
, 99–101
Neoliberal ethos
, 99
Neoliberal personality
, 11–12
Neoliberalism
, 82–83, 100, 103, 231, 237, 241
Neoliberalist philosophy
, 241–242
New Deal
, 50–51
Newtonian physics
, 14, 19
Niklas Luhmann
, 252
Nonauthoritarians
, 82
Nonroutine cognitive tasks
, 102
Nonroutine manual tasks
, 102
Normativity
, 7, 219, 223
Northern state terrorism
, 190
Objectivity
, 121, 158–159
Online College Social Life Survey (OCSLS)
, 234
Ontology
, 7, 209–210, 219, 223
Organic solidarity
, 152
Organizations
, 10, 15
Oromia colonization
, 196
Oromo
, 190
Outdifferentiation
, 257
Own death
, 176–177
Parties
, 231–233
Patriarchy
, 161–163
Peripheral organizations
, 257
Permanent record
, 30
Personal socialization
, 47–58
Abyss of difference
, 52–56
analysis
, 49
Appalachia, time, and globalization
, 49–52
death and time
, 56–58
Philosophy of social science
, 13–15
Physical birth
, 178
Planetary anxiety
, 84–86
Planetary sociology (see also Sociology)
, 3, 14, 46, 65–66, 92–93
framework
, 4–5
paradigm
, 3–4
philosophy of social science
, 13–15
as program and paradigm
, 22–24
social construction through
, 125–126
social theory and sociology
, 16–18
sociology and proliferating planetary crises
, 18–22
Planetary-boundaries
, 84
Pleasure
, 235
Pluralism
, 16–18
Policontexturality
, 254
Political ecology
agalma-ideologeme
, 135–137
preponderant things
, 127–130
reconciling with history and biography
, 133–135
reflections of barbarism
, 130–132
tropics for social logics
, 132–133
Political economy
, 122
Positionality
, 158–159
Postmodernism
, 33–34
Power
, 67
Prejudice
, 68–69, 78
Primary death
, 176–177
Projectivity
, 67
Protestantism
, 182–183
Pseudoconservatives
, 69
Pseudodemocratism
, 69
Pseudoprogressives
, 69
Psuedoliberals
, 69
Psuedosocialists
, 69
Psychoanalysis
, 40–41
Psychoses
, 30
Punishment
, 158
Quantum mechanics
, 14
Race
, 192
Racial slavery and segregation
, 192–193
Racial terrorism
, 188–189
Racism
, 6, 78–79, 192
Rape
, 202
Rationalization
, 10, 20
Realization of social
, 216
Relativity theory
, 14
Religion
, 6, 33, 36
Reparations
, 170
Right-wing extremism
, 4
Routine cognitive tasks
, 102
Routine manual tasks
, 102
Ruralities
, 131–132
Salvation
, 178
Second-order cybernetics, conception of
, 254
Second-order observations
, 262
Secondary death
, 176–177
Selective hegemonies
, 51
Self
, 55–56, 237, 241
Self-certainty
, 11–12
Self-delusion
, 30
Self-descriptions
, 21–22, 262–263
Self-immanent critique
, 262–263
Self-observation
, 262
Self-reflexivity
, 151, 154
Sentiments
, 32
Settlers
, 202
colonialism
, 159–160
Sex
, 67, 233, 235
education
, 162–163
Sexual assault
, 239
Sexual identity
, 150–151
Sexual redemption
, 150–151
Sexuality
, 162–163
Situated identities
, 148–149
Slavery
, 192
Slow violence
, 129–130
Social being
, 210
ontological presuppositions
, 210
Social change
direction
, 10–11
patterns
, 10
Social construction
through military ethic of service
, 117–119
through planetary sociology
, 125–126
socioeconomic construction through new theoretical combinations
, 124–125
with sociological imagination
, 119–122
through tensions of entrepreneurship
, 123–124
Social contract
, 213–214
Social domination
, 103
Social entrepreneurship
, 123–124
Social isolation and oppression
, 153–154
Social justice
, 205
Social life
, 17–18
Social logics, tropics for
, 132–133
Social oppression
, 5–6
Social order
, 15, 152
Social othering
, 5–6
Social psychology
, 243
Social reality
, 217–218
Social respect hierarchies
, 104–107
Social stability
, 10
Social structure
, 3–5
Social systems
, 254–256
Social theorists
, 16
Social theory
, 16, 18, 133, 151, 153, 209–210, 216
Sociality
, 213–214
Socialization
in Appalachian south
, 159–166
“Heritage, Not Hate!” slogan
, 160–161
limits of law
, 164–166
patriarchy and dateability
, 161–163
of sociology
, 132–133
trajectory of
, 154–155
Societal transformation
, 6
Society
, 13, 32, 152
Socioanalysis (see also Critical socioanalysis)
, 130–132
Socioanalytic interventions in self, society, and planet
, 40–43
Sociological path as three-part process
, 120
Sociologists
, 16
Sociology
, 11, 15–16, 18, 23, 46, 64
of absence
, 58–59
conditions
, 23–24
and proliferating planetary crises
, 18–22
Spaniards
, 192
Speech
, 30
Spiritual violence
, 105–106
Standpoint theory
, 158–159
Status anxiety
, 85–86
Stereotypy
, 67
Student debt
, 242
Subjectivity
, 210–214
Submission
, 67
Substantive democracy
, 68
Subsyndromes
, 68
Suffering
, 227
emergence
, 236–237
Sullivan-Clinton campaign
, 128–129
Superstition
, 67
System-environment
, 254–255, 258
Systems theory
, 252, 254
Technology
, 242
TennesSee Valley Authority (TVA)
, 53
Terra nullius doctrine
, 199–200
Theoretical physics
, 13–15
Theoretical science
, 14
Theoretical sociology
, 13–15
Theory of despair
, 228
fun
, 228–235
Theory of othering
, 153–154
Time
, 45–46, 49, 52, 56, 58
Totalitarianism
, 65, 178
Toughness
, 67
Toxic masculinity
, 163
Transformation
, 169–170
of labor
, 101–104
Transformative processes
, 10
Truth
, 215–219
Undergraduates
, 237
Uninhabitation
, 131
United States
, 196–197
United States Defense of Marriage Act
, 152
Universities
, 229
University cynicism
, 133
Unlearning truths
, 121
Victimizations of indigenous peoples
, 191–193
Violence
, 6, 69, 190
Violent crimes on indigenous Liberians
, 196–197
Wanting
, 84
War on Poverty
, 50–51
Weber, M.
, 6, 10, 22, 96, 100–101, 106, 152, 182–183
Work
, 95, 178
- Prelims
- Part I Introducing Planetary Sociology
- Introduction: Navigating the Tensions Between Self and Society
- Planetary Sociology as a New Paradigm: Disentangling Identity Structure and Social Structure (or, Towards a More Resolute Enlightenment)
- Part II Planetary Sociology: Contributions and Applications
- Critical Socioanalysis and the Critique of Religion, or, Why I Read Theory: Gloria Anzaldúa, Jacques Lacan, and Memories of Latin America
- “Dirty Mourning”: Appalachia, Identity, and Planetary Sociology
- The Authoritarian Personality in White Middle-Class Suburbia: A Planetary Sociology of Trumpism and Me
- The Futility of Human Capital? Contradictions of “Neoliberal Ethics,” Heteronomy, and Automation
- Between Habit and Innovation: Social Construction of the Self and Systems for a Planetary Sociology
- A Planetary Political Ecology for Relict Species: The Abandonment of Societies and Environments
- Opposing the Binary: Blurring the Lines of Gender and Sexual Identity for Planetary Sociology
- Working Through the Past: Punishment, Accountability, and Transformation Within Self and Structure
- “In the Sweet by and by”: Living in the Space Between as an Insider/Outsider of Evangelical Christianity
- Part III Intersections of Identity Structure and Social Structure
- The Missing Factor in Critical Global Studies: Indigenous Knowledge
- Allegory, Discourse, and Truth: The Ontological Grounding of Social Being
- A Theory of Despair Among U.S. College Students
- Adorno, Luhmann, and the Critique of Identity: Some Internal Connections
- Index