This collection is a detailed exploration of cosmopolitanism written by eminent scholars and public intellectuals from many disciplines and cultural backgrounds. By challenging old assumptions and advancing new analytical frameworks, it provides a full and representative set of views on the nature, definition and prospects of cosmopolitanism as well as clarification and explication of different cosmopolitan traditions.
This collection is a detailed exploration of cosmopolitanism written by eminent scholars and public intellectuals from many disciplines and cultural backgrounds. By challenging old assumptions and advancing new analytical frameworks, it provides a full and representative set of views on the nature, definition and prospects of cosmopolitanism as well as clarification and explication of different cosmopolitan traditions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robin Cohen is Dean of Humanities at the University of Cape Town and a Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick. Steve Vertovec is Director of the Economic and Social Research Council's (ESRC) Research Centre on Migration, Policy and Society at the University of Oxford and Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study (Wissenschaftskolleg), Berlin.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Steven Vertovec and Robin Cohen: Introduction: conceiving cosmopolitanism * PART 1 WINDOWS ON COSMOPOLITANISM * 2: Stuart Hall: Political belonging in a world of multiple identities * 3: Sami Zubaida: Middle Eastern experiences of cosmopolitanism * 4: Richard Sennett: Cosmopolitanism and the social experience of cities * 5: David Held: Building cosmopolitanism for another age * PART 2 THEORIES OF COSMOPOLITANISM * 6: Ulrich Beck: The cosmopolitan perspective: sociology in the second age of modernity * 7: Craig Calhoun: The class consciousness of frequent travellers: towards a critique of actually existing cosmopolitanism * 8: Rainer Bauböck: Political community beyond the sovereign state, supranational federalism and transnational minorities * 9: Robert Fine and Robin Cohen: Four cosmopolitanism moments * PART 3 CONTEXTS OF COSMOPOLITANISM * 10: Peter Van der Veer: Colonial cosmopolitanism * 11: Ayse Caglar: Media corporatism and cosmopolitanism * 12: Chan Kwok Bun: Both sides now: culture contact, hybridisation and cosmopolitanism * 13: Daniel Hiebert: Cosmopolitanism at the local level: the development of transnational neighbourhoods * PART 4 PRACTICES OF COSMOPOLITANISM * 14: David A. Hollinger: Not universalists, not pluralists: the new cosmopolitans find their own way * 15: John Tomlinson: Interests and identities in cosmopolitan politics * 16: Andrew Linklater: Cosmopolitan harm conventions * 17: Mary Kaldor: Cosmopolitanism and organised violence
* 1: Steven Vertovec and Robin Cohen: Introduction: conceiving cosmopolitanism * PART 1 WINDOWS ON COSMOPOLITANISM * 2: Stuart Hall: Political belonging in a world of multiple identities * 3: Sami Zubaida: Middle Eastern experiences of cosmopolitanism * 4: Richard Sennett: Cosmopolitanism and the social experience of cities * 5: David Held: Building cosmopolitanism for another age * PART 2 THEORIES OF COSMOPOLITANISM * 6: Ulrich Beck: The cosmopolitan perspective: sociology in the second age of modernity * 7: Craig Calhoun: The class consciousness of frequent travellers: towards a critique of actually existing cosmopolitanism * 8: Rainer Bauböck: Political community beyond the sovereign state, supranational federalism and transnational minorities * 9: Robert Fine and Robin Cohen: Four cosmopolitanism moments * PART 3 CONTEXTS OF COSMOPOLITANISM * 10: Peter Van der Veer: Colonial cosmopolitanism * 11: Ayse Caglar: Media corporatism and cosmopolitanism * 12: Chan Kwok Bun: Both sides now: culture contact, hybridisation and cosmopolitanism * 13: Daniel Hiebert: Cosmopolitanism at the local level: the development of transnational neighbourhoods * PART 4 PRACTICES OF COSMOPOLITANISM * 14: David A. Hollinger: Not universalists, not pluralists: the new cosmopolitans find their own way * 15: John Tomlinson: Interests and identities in cosmopolitan politics * 16: Andrew Linklater: Cosmopolitan harm conventions * 17: Mary Kaldor: Cosmopolitanism and organised violence
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