The ‘cultural turn’ has had a profound influence across the humanities and social sciences in the last few decades. In calling into question the universalist basis on which conventional methodological and normative assumptions have been based, the cultural turn has focused on the extent to which specificity and particularity underpin what we can know, how we can know it, and how this affects our being-in-the world. This has opened the way to a range of insights, from issues of pluralism and difference, both within political communities and between them, to the instability if not impossibility of foundations for knowledge. Too few studies embracing this ‘cultural turn’, however, pay more than cursory attention to the culture concept itself. ...
Thomas Hylland Eriksen argues in his incisive and fair-minded insight to “what is European about Eur...
Cosmopolitanism is a broad-ranging term in sociopolitical and moral philosophy, which has been much ...
The smaller the world due to mass migration and new technology, the bigger the conflicts due to perc...
The ‘cultural turn’ has had a profound influence across the humanities and social sciences in the la...
How can we conceive of global culture as an entity without playing unity and diversity off one anoth...
The ‘cultural turn’ has a profound influence across the humanities and social sciences in recent yea...
Political theorists have developed and refined the concept of culture through much critical discussi...
This article is concerned with the ‘cosmopolitan turn’ in sociology and examines the ways in which t...
The modern world is complex. The challenges we face as human beings are profound and wide-ranging, f...
Intensified academic mobility is an enticing platform for examining the emerging manifestations of c...
This paper discusses the implications of a pluralistic approach to human rights and cosmopolitanism....
Using recent writing on cosmopolitanism as a springboard, this essay explores the disciplinary groun...
In commemorating the centenary of the end of World War I, we could not but reflect on many of the va...
This chapter concerns the roots and increasing diversification of cosmopolitan social thought and th...
To consider cosmopolitanism independently, purely as a value, neglects consideration of the way in w...
Thomas Hylland Eriksen argues in his incisive and fair-minded insight to “what is European about Eur...
Cosmopolitanism is a broad-ranging term in sociopolitical and moral philosophy, which has been much ...
The smaller the world due to mass migration and new technology, the bigger the conflicts due to perc...
The ‘cultural turn’ has had a profound influence across the humanities and social sciences in the la...
How can we conceive of global culture as an entity without playing unity and diversity off one anoth...
The ‘cultural turn’ has a profound influence across the humanities and social sciences in recent yea...
Political theorists have developed and refined the concept of culture through much critical discussi...
This article is concerned with the ‘cosmopolitan turn’ in sociology and examines the ways in which t...
The modern world is complex. The challenges we face as human beings are profound and wide-ranging, f...
Intensified academic mobility is an enticing platform for examining the emerging manifestations of c...
This paper discusses the implications of a pluralistic approach to human rights and cosmopolitanism....
Using recent writing on cosmopolitanism as a springboard, this essay explores the disciplinary groun...
In commemorating the centenary of the end of World War I, we could not but reflect on many of the va...
This chapter concerns the roots and increasing diversification of cosmopolitan social thought and th...
To consider cosmopolitanism independently, purely as a value, neglects consideration of the way in w...
Thomas Hylland Eriksen argues in his incisive and fair-minded insight to “what is European about Eur...
Cosmopolitanism is a broad-ranging term in sociopolitical and moral philosophy, which has been much ...
The smaller the world due to mass migration and new technology, the bigger the conflicts due to perc...