Ashgate Research Companion to Cosmopolitanism
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Ashgate Research Companion to Cosmopolitanism
Nowicka, Magdalena; Rovisco, Maria
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2011
440
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Inglês
9780754677994
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Contents: Introduction, Maria Rovisco and Magdalena Nowicka; Part I Cultural Cosmopolitanism: Cosmopolitan sociology: outline of a paradigm shift, Ulrich Beck; Cosmopolitanism and consumption, Jennie Germann Molz; Cosmopolitan openness, Zlatko Skrbis and Ian Woodward; Mega-events and cosmopolitanism: observations on Expos and European culture in modernity, Maurice Roche; The cosmopolitan city, Christina Horvarth; Paradoxes of postcolonial vernacular cosmopolitanism in South Asia and the diaspora, Pnina Werbner; Diaspora and cosmopolitanism, Vinay Dharwadker. Part II Political Cosmopolitanism: Cosmopolitanism and natural law: rethinking Kant, Robert Fine; Cosmopolitanism, democracy and the global order, David Held; Cosmopolitanism and the struggle for global justice, Gillian Brock; Cosmopolitan memory and human rights, Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider; The cosmopolitical, Pheng Cheah; Hermeneutic cosmopolitanism, or: toward a cosmopolitan public sphere, Hans-Herbert KA?gler; Cosmopolitan citizenship, Nick Stevenson; Cosmopolitan borders: bordering as connectivity, Anthony Cooper and Chris Rumford. Part III Debates: Critical cosmopolitanism, Fuyuki Kurasawa; From cosmos to globe: relating cosmopolitanism, globalization and globality, David Inglis and Roland Robertson; Cosmopolitanism and postcolonial critique, Gurminder K. Bhambra; Border thinking, de-colonial cosmopolitanism and dialogues among civilizations, Walter D. Mignolo; Cosmopolitanism and mobilities, Mimi Sheller; Cosmopolitanism and feminism, Niamh Reilly; Cosmopolitanism and the humanist myopia, Harry Kunneman and Caroline Suransky; The capabilities approach and ethical cosmopolitanism, Martha Nussbaum; Index.
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Contents: Introduction, Maria Rovisco and Magdalena Nowicka; Part I Cultural Cosmopolitanism: Cosmopolitan sociology: outline of a paradigm shift, Ulrich Beck; Cosmopolitanism and consumption, Jennie Germann Molz; Cosmopolitan openness, Zlatko Skrbis and Ian Woodward; Mega-events and cosmopolitanism: observations on Expos and European culture in modernity, Maurice Roche; The cosmopolitan city, Christina Horvarth; Paradoxes of postcolonial vernacular cosmopolitanism in South Asia and the diaspora, Pnina Werbner; Diaspora and cosmopolitanism, Vinay Dharwadker. Part II Political Cosmopolitanism: Cosmopolitanism and natural law: rethinking Kant, Robert Fine; Cosmopolitanism, democracy and the global order, David Held; Cosmopolitanism and the struggle for global justice, Gillian Brock; Cosmopolitan memory and human rights, Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider; The cosmopolitical, Pheng Cheah; Hermeneutic cosmopolitanism, or: toward a cosmopolitan public sphere, Hans-Herbert KA?gler; Cosmopolitan citizenship, Nick Stevenson; Cosmopolitan borders: bordering as connectivity, Anthony Cooper and Chris Rumford. Part III Debates: Critical cosmopolitanism, Fuyuki Kurasawa; From cosmos to globe: relating cosmopolitanism, globalization and globality, David Inglis and Roland Robertson; Cosmopolitanism and postcolonial critique, Gurminder K. Bhambra; Border thinking, de-colonial cosmopolitanism and dialogues among civilizations, Walter D. Mignolo; Cosmopolitanism and mobilities, Mimi Sheller; Cosmopolitanism and feminism, Niamh Reilly; Cosmopolitanism and the humanist myopia, Harry Kunneman and Caroline Suransky; The capabilities approach and ethical cosmopolitanism, Martha Nussbaum; Index.
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critical;human;rights;principles;global;civil;society;kants;methodological;cosmopolitanization;Social scientific research programme;Methodological nationalism;Cosmopolitanism;Tamil Nadu;Ashgate research companion;Global Women's Human Rights;Indian Labor Diaspora;Global Linear Thinking;Women's Human Rights Movement;Comprehensive Ethical Doctrine;Agnostic;Cosmopolitan Feminism;Cosmopolitan Public Sphere;Civil Society;Critical Cosmopolitanism;UN;Women's Human Rights;Cosmopolitan Project;Humanist Myopia;Border Thinking;Human Rights;Kant's Cosmopolitanism;Cosmopolitan Sociology;Cosmopolitan Principles;Cosmopolitan Realism;Slow Questions;Dense;International Law