Organising Global Stratification: How International Organisations (Re)Produce Inequalities in International Society

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The article makes the case for scrutinising international organisations (IOs) as key sites and agents of inequality reproduction and transformation in international society. Drawing on sociological inequality research and institutionalist approaches to International Relations, we argue that IOs reproduce and transform broader stratification patterns in their global social environment through intertwined processes of categorisation and distribution. We propose to capture these twin processes from three observation points, which highlight different material and symbolic practices operating within IOs and at the interface between IOs and their environment.

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Fehl, C., & Freistein, K. (2020). Organising Global Stratification: How International Organisations (Re)Produce Inequalities in International Society. Global Society, 34(3), 285–303. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600826.2020.1739627

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