Subject |
Cosmopolitanism.
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Descript |
xiii, 204 p. |
Contents |
Foreword; Introduction: making sense of cosmopolitanism, Magdalena Nowicka and Maria Rovisco; Part I Mobilities: 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 Nowiska and Ramin Kaweh.; Part II Memories: 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.; Part III Tensions: An accented radio: fostering cosmopolitanism through media in Berlin, Steven Vertovec; Cosmopolitanism and feminism in the age of the 'war on terror': a 21st 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; Index. |
Note |
325 annual accesses. UkHlHU |
Alt author |
Nowicka, Magdalena.
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Rovisco, Maria.
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ISBN |
9781317159070 (e-book) |
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