Associate Professor, Sociology, Toronto Metropolitan University
I'm a social theorist working on positive visions of radical socialist transformation, in pursuit of which I have studied genocide, the sociology of knowledge, relational ontology, and complex systems theory. I'm the author of "Barbaric Civilization: A Critical Sociology of Genocide" (McGill-Queens University Press, 2011) and co-editor of "Conceptualizing Relational Sociology: Ontological and Theoretical Issues" and "Applying Relational Sociology: Relations, Networks, and Society" (Palgrave, 2013). My articles include "Revitalizing the Ethnosphere: Global Society, Ethnodiversity, and the Stakes of Cultural Genocide" (in Genocide Studies and Prevention, 2016), and "Radical Complexity: Using Concepts From Complex Systems Theory to Think About Socialist Transformation" (in New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Theory, forthcoming). My work is a search for conceptual tools that would enable us to understand emergent social forces and direct them to the construction of an egalitarian society.
The war in Ukraine: A no-win situation for the left
Jul 13, 2022 14:34 pm UTC| Politics
Those on the left of the political spectrum are floundering over what to say about the war in Ukraine. Venezuelas Nicolás Maduro supports Russias Vladimir Putin, who has been his ally since 2018. Socialists...