What makes people cosmopolitan? How is cosmopolitanism shaping everyday life experiences and the practices of ordinary people? This book examines the concrete settings in which individuals display cosmopolitan sensibilities and dispositions.
What makes people cosmopolitan? How is cosmopolitanism shaping everyday life experiences and the practices of ordinary people? This book examines the concrete settings in which individuals display cosmopolitan sensibilities and dispositions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Maria Rovisco is Lecturer in Media and Communication at the University of Leicester, UK. She has published articles on mediated cosmopolitanism, globalization, and on the cultural borders of Europe. Among her recent publications are the co-edited books Cosmopolitanism in Practice (2009), The Ashgate Research Companion to Cosmopolitanism (2011) and Cosmopolitanism, Religion and the Public Sphere (2014). Magdalena Nowicka is a Research Assistant at the Institute of Sociology, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany and holder of the German Research Association scholarship. She is the author of a number of articles on European integration processes, collective identity, cosmopolitanism and spatial mobility.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Magdalena Nowicka, Maria Rovisco Part I Mobilities Chapter 1 The Middle Class Cosmopolitan Journey, Paul Kennedy Chapter 2 Ethnic Groups Unbound, Mark-Anthony Falzon Chapter 3 Looking at the Practice of UN Professionals, Magdalena Nowicka, Ramin Kaweh Part II Memories Chapter 4 Cosmopolitan Openings and Closures in Post-Yugoslav Antinationalism, Stef Jansen Chapter 5 Europe's Evolving Public Space, Rob Kroes Chapter 6 Cosmopolitanization of Memory, Ulrich Beck, Daniel Levy, Natan Sznaider Part III Tensions Chapter 7 An Accented Radio, Steven Vertovec Chapter 8 Cosmopolitanism and Feminism in the Age of the 'War on Terror':, Gillian Youngs Chapter 9 Cosmopolitan Capital or Multicultural Community? Reflections on the Production and Management of Differential Mobilities in Germany's Capital City, Kira Kosnick Chapter 10 Religion and the Challenges of Cosmopolitanism, Maria Rovisco
Introduction, Magdalena Nowicka, Maria Rovisco Part I Mobilities Chapter 1 The Middle Class Cosmopolitan Journey, Paul Kennedy Chapter 2 Ethnic Groups Unbound, Mark-Anthony Falzon Chapter 3 Looking at the Practice of UN Professionals, Magdalena Nowicka, Ramin Kaweh Part II Memories Chapter 4 Cosmopolitan Openings and Closures in Post-Yugoslav Antinationalism, Stef Jansen Chapter 5 Europe's Evolving Public Space, Rob Kroes Chapter 6 Cosmopolitanization of Memory, Ulrich Beck, Daniel Levy, Natan Sznaider Part III Tensions Chapter 7 An Accented Radio, Steven Vertovec Chapter 8 Cosmopolitanism and Feminism in the Age of the 'War on Terror':, Gillian Youngs Chapter 9 Cosmopolitan Capital or Multicultural Community? Reflections on the Production and Management of Differential Mobilities in Germany's Capital City, Kira Kosnick Chapter 10 Religion and the Challenges of Cosmopolitanism, Maria Rovisco
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