Black Sociology: Toward a Theoretical Analysis of Systems of Oppression and Social Power

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Abstract

Black Sociology has reemerged as a vital scientific endeavor to understand the social conditions of Black people. One approach to Black Sociology identifies five principles that are rooted in the Atlanta Sociological Laboratory (ASL) at Atlanta University. Another approach permits scholars to use any Black scholar from the Black intellectual tradition and apply it to sociological phenomena. While both approaches provide generative analytical lenses, they do not engage one another leaving the utility of Black sociology bifurcated, without clear theoretical and methodological boundaries. Reviewing 20 ASL publications, I articulate seven principles that define Black sociology as the scientific analysis of systems of oppression and social power developed at ASL. To do this, I add a validity principle, a Black sociological standpoint, and a practitioner principle that clearly defines Black Sociology’s intellectual boundaries as a scientific/intellectual movement.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38-58
Number of pages21
JournalAmerican Sociologist
Volume55
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Black Sociology
  • Oppression
  • Power
  • Race
  • Systems

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