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Cosmopolitanism in practice / edited by Magdalena Nowicka, Maria Rovisco.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Global connections (Ashgate (Firm))Publication details: Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub., ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 204 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780754689621
  • 075468962X
  • 1317159063
  • 9781317159063
  • 1281968803
  • 9781281968807
  • 9786611968809
  • 6611968806
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Cosmopolitanism in practice.DDC classification:
  • 306 22 22
LOC classification:
  • JZ1308 .C68 2009eb
Other classification:
  • MS 1560
  • MK 4050
Online resources:
Contents:
Making sense of cosmopolitanism / Magdalena Nowicka and Maria Rovisco -- The middle class cosmopolitan journey : the life trajectories and transnational affiliations of skilled EU migrants in Manchester / Paul Kennedy -- Ethnic groups unbound : a case study of the social organization of cosmopolitanism / Mark-Anthony Falzon -- Looking at the practice of un professionals : strategies for managing differences and the emergence of a cosmopolitan identity / Magdalena Nowicka and Ramin Kaweh -- Cosmopolitan openings and closures in post-Yugoslav antinationalism / Stef Jansen -- Europe's evolving public space : cosmopolitan engagements through the lens of American mass culture / Rob Kroes -- Cosmopolitanisation of memory : the politics of forgiveness and restitution / Ulrich Beck, Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider -- An accented radio : fostering cosmopolitanism through media in Berlin / Steven Vertovec -- Cosmopolitanism and feminism in the age of the war on terror : a twentieth-first century reading of Virginia Woolf's three guineas / Gillian Youngs -- Cosmopolitan capital or multicultural community? Reflections on the production and management of differential mobilities in Germany's capital city / Kira Kosnick -- Religion and the challenges of cosmopolitanism : young Portuguese volunteers in Africa / Maria Rovisco.
Summary: The volume provides empirical research to show how people actually embrace cosmopolitan ideas and attitudes. It studies 'cosmopolitanism in practice', looking at the social and institutional environments in which cosmopolitanism shapes everyday life experiences and identities. Contributors to the volume include Ulrich Bech, Stephen Vertovec, Rob Kroes and Natan Sznaider. Their research draws on a variety of intellectual disciplines, international contexts and methodological traditions from a range of local/global sites.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Making sense of cosmopolitanism / Magdalena Nowicka and Maria Rovisco -- The middle class cosmopolitan journey : the life trajectories and transnational affiliations of skilled EU migrants in Manchester / Paul Kennedy -- Ethnic groups unbound : a case study of the social organization of cosmopolitanism / Mark-Anthony Falzon -- Looking at the practice of un professionals : strategies for managing differences and the emergence of a cosmopolitan identity / Magdalena Nowicka and Ramin Kaweh -- Cosmopolitan openings and closures in post-Yugoslav antinationalism / Stef Jansen -- Europe's evolving public space : cosmopolitan engagements through the lens of American mass culture / Rob Kroes -- Cosmopolitanisation of memory : the politics of forgiveness and restitution / Ulrich Beck, Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider -- An accented radio : fostering cosmopolitanism through media in Berlin / Steven Vertovec -- Cosmopolitanism and feminism in the age of the war on terror : a twentieth-first century reading of Virginia Woolf's three guineas / Gillian Youngs -- Cosmopolitan capital or multicultural community? Reflections on the production and management of differential mobilities in Germany's capital city / Kira Kosnick -- Religion and the challenges of cosmopolitanism : young Portuguese volunteers in Africa / Maria Rovisco.

The volume provides empirical research to show how people actually embrace cosmopolitan ideas and attitudes. It studies 'cosmopolitanism in practice', looking at the social and institutional environments in which cosmopolitanism shapes everyday life experiences and identities. Contributors to the volume include Ulrich Bech, Stephen Vertovec, Rob Kroes and Natan Sznaider. Their research draws on a variety of intellectual disciplines, international contexts and methodological traditions from a range of local/global sites.

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English.

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