The Modern World After Colonialism: Remaking the Social Sciences

Author:   Imogen Tyler (Lancaster University) ,  Maria del Pilar Kaladeen (University of London (Institute of Commonwealth Studies)) ,  Meera Sabaratnam (University of Oxford) ,  Deanndre Chen (University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
ISBN:  

9781529252125


Pages:   460
Publication Date:   24 February 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Modern World After Colonialism: Remaking the Social Sciences


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What does it mean for the social sciences to take colonialism seriously - not just as an issue of the past, but in terms of its continuing consequences in the present? While calls to decolonize the curriculum are increasing, few resources show what this means in terms of the everyday categories and concepts of the social sciences. This textbook addresses that gap by rethinking key themes-migration, citizenship, inequality, and the environment-through a critical engagement with colonial histories. Developed from the Connected Sociologies Curriculum Project (CSCP) and written by scholars committed to transforming their teaching and research, the book challenges long-standing assumptions and provides practical, classroom-ready resources. It enables teachers and students to approach familiar topics from new angles, opening space for more rigorous and inclusive debates. Pedagogical and distinctive features include: * Structured chapters with learning objectives, summaries, discussion questions and reading lists; * Thematic case studies that complement conceptual chapters; * Links to rich digital resources, including videos and teaching tools from CSCP, Global Social Theory and Discover Society; * Ready-made materials adaptable for undergraduate and sixth-form teaching. Together, it makes an essential guide for anyone seeking to broaden the scope and depth of social science education.

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Author:   Imogen Tyler (Lancaster University) ,  Maria del Pilar Kaladeen (University of London (Institute of Commonwealth Studies)) ,  Meera Sabaratnam (University of Oxford) ,  Deanndre Chen (University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Bristol University Press
Imprint:   Bristol University Press
ISBN:  

9781529252125


ISBN 10:   1529252121
Pages:   460
Publication Date:   24 February 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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‘A unique and exceptionally valuable resource for scholars and students in this field.’ William Outhwaite, Newcastle University ‘A transformative text that blends authoritative scholarship with ready-to-use classroom resources, and with it a potential to reshape how the social sciences are studied.’ Nasar Meer, University of Glasgow


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Gurminder K. Bhambra is Professor of Historical Sociology at the University of Sussex. Ipek Demir is Professor of Diaspora Studies at the University of Leeds. Paul Robert Gilbert is Reader in Development, Justice and Inequality at the University of Sussex. Su-ming Khoo is Senior Lecturer in Political Science and Sociology at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Lucy Mayblin is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Sheffield.

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