E-Mail: oday.uraiqat@uni-bielefeld.de
Phone: +49 521 106-12665
Office: Gebäude X-B2-220, Locations Map
Postbox: Nr. 398 im Gebäude X - Magistrale - Ebene C2
Doctoral Project:
Liberation Struggles in World Society
Since 10/2020 | Doctoral Researcher in the Research Training Group "World Politics", Bielefeld University |
2019 | MA, Political Science with a concentration in Political Sociology, FU Berlin |
09/2019 | Research Intern, Department for Comparative Research on Democracies (Prof. Dr. Rudolf Stichweh), Forum Internationale Wissenschaft, University of Bonn |
2015 - 2016 | Student Assistant, Research Project C9, SFB 700 "Governance in Areas of Limited Statehood", FU Berlin |
2015 | BA, Political Science with a minor in History, LMU Munich |
2013 - 2015 | Student Assistant, Chair of International Politics and Conflict Studies (Prof. Dr. Stephan Stetter), Bundeswehr University Munich |
2009 | IBDP, Amman |
Globalization research has demonstrated the multi-dimensionality of globalization, i.e. how not just the economy, but also politics, science, law, sports, and religion globalize society in very unique ways. Despite this wide-ranging research program, the negligence of relations among liberation struggles as one such (political) dimension is striking. I set out to show how inter-struggle relations constitute a distinct driving force behind the globalization of society and, as such, an expression of the historical process of globalization. The aim of this dissertation is to narrate a history of world society in terms of inter-struggle relations for the long 1960s, a period stretching from the beginning of the 1950s until the mid-1970s. At a time of heightened global interconnections, the long 1960s offer a revealing window into subaltern-political processes of globalization. Selecting and adapting lines of thought from the world society theory of Niklas Luhmann, I put face-to-face interactions, organizations, communications and transport technologies, and processes of mass inclusion center stage to map out these relations and probe into their social and historical preconditions. The focus on liberation struggles is thus designed not only to foreground perspectives that have been obscured, occluded, and hidden in world history, but to highlight the power of the subaltern to globalize the world.
Uraiqat, O. 2023. The Modern Construction of Conflicts in the Context of World Society. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association annual meeting, 17-21 August, Philadelphia, PA.
Uraiqat, O. 2023. Conflict As a Global Social System: A Treatise on Sociological Theory. Paper presented at the International Sociological Association World Congress, 25 June-1 July, Melbourne.
Uraiqat, O. (2023). The Construction of Anti-Colonial Struggles in World Society. Paper presented at the Colloquium of the Forum Internationale Wissenschaft, 13 June, Bonn University, online.
Uraiqat, O. (with Isakova A. and Fritzler J.) (2022). Organisation of the RTG workshop: “Global Challenges in World Politics: Discourses, Actors and Outcomes”, 06-07 September, Bielefeld University.
Uraiqat, O. (2022). ‘Global Challenges and the Unity of the Scientific System: A Sociological Inquiry’. Paper presented at RTG workshop: “Global Challenges in World Politics: Discourses, Actors and Outcomes”, 06-07 September 2022, Bielefeld University.
Uraiqat, O. (2022). 'Conflict and World Society'. Paper presented at the Midterm Conference of the European Sociological Association Research Network 29, August 25, Copenhagen University.
Uraiqat, Oday. 2022. Conflict and World Society. Paper presented at the conference of the Section on Political Sociology of the German Sociological Association, June 2, Bielefeld University.
Uraiqat, O. (2021). ‘Global Conflict and the Semantics of “Global Challenges”’. Paper presented at the RTG Workshop ‘Global Challenges in World Politics: Discourses, Actors and Outcomes’, 14 December, Bielefeld University, online.