This article is concerned with the ‘cosmopolitan turn’ in sociology and examines the ways in which the discipline attempts to come to terms with the otherness of the other as a corrective to its own Eurocentrism. It examines in particular the pluralisation of the notion of modernity and argues that although this strategy allows sociology to maintain its disciplinary identity, it falls short of the aim of transforming the discipline into a cosmopolitan discourse. More broadly, the article argues that cosmopolitanism is not a possible object of experience. Like other idealisations, it is plagued by what Derrida calls ‘autoimmunity’ – the tendency to self-destruct
The discussion of European cosmopolitanism and civil society has failed to take questions of culture...
Inspired by the notion of 'societal cosmopolitanism' (Pendenza 2015a) - that combines at-tachment to...
The Australian cosmopolitan is an important symbolic figure in popular discourse and the political l...
First, this article will outline the metaphysics of ‘the social’ that implicitly and explicitly conn...
In recent years social science has been characterized by a cosmopolitan turn. Of the many questions ...
The smaller the world due to mass migration and new technology, the bigger the conflicts due to perc...
This chapter demonstrates that a key progress of contemporary cosmopolitan debate is its attentivene...
Recent debates on ‘public sociology’, sparked off by Michael Burawoy’s (2005a) ASA Presidential Addr...
It is frequently argued that classical sociology, if not sociology as a whole, cannot provide any si...
This article addresses the character and potential of the radical cosmo-politanism that is currently...
GREAT DEAL has been made of an article written a decade ago which sets out to confront cosmopolitani...
The term cosmopolitanism both expresses an attitude towards our present time and provides certain ke...
The theme of this special issue is the necessity of a cosmopolitan turn in social and political theo...
This article addresses the way in which perceptions about the globalized nature of the world in whic...
Inspired by the notion of ‘societal cosmopolitanism’ (Pendenza 2015a)– that combines attachment to l...
The discussion of European cosmopolitanism and civil society has failed to take questions of culture...
Inspired by the notion of 'societal cosmopolitanism' (Pendenza 2015a) - that combines at-tachment to...
The Australian cosmopolitan is an important symbolic figure in popular discourse and the political l...
First, this article will outline the metaphysics of ‘the social’ that implicitly and explicitly conn...
In recent years social science has been characterized by a cosmopolitan turn. Of the many questions ...
The smaller the world due to mass migration and new technology, the bigger the conflicts due to perc...
This chapter demonstrates that a key progress of contemporary cosmopolitan debate is its attentivene...
Recent debates on ‘public sociology’, sparked off by Michael Burawoy’s (2005a) ASA Presidential Addr...
It is frequently argued that classical sociology, if not sociology as a whole, cannot provide any si...
This article addresses the character and potential of the radical cosmo-politanism that is currently...
GREAT DEAL has been made of an article written a decade ago which sets out to confront cosmopolitani...
The term cosmopolitanism both expresses an attitude towards our present time and provides certain ke...
The theme of this special issue is the necessity of a cosmopolitan turn in social and political theo...
This article addresses the way in which perceptions about the globalized nature of the world in whic...
Inspired by the notion of ‘societal cosmopolitanism’ (Pendenza 2015a)– that combines attachment to l...
The discussion of European cosmopolitanism and civil society has failed to take questions of culture...
Inspired by the notion of 'societal cosmopolitanism' (Pendenza 2015a) - that combines at-tachment to...
The Australian cosmopolitan is an important symbolic figure in popular discourse and the political l...