The chapter contributes to a critical discussion of cosmopolitanism by examining the affinities between the cosmopolitan subject and the stranger as conceptualized in the social sciences. The similarities between these two social actors are manifested in the cosmopolitan outlook/disposition espoused in contemporary versions of cosmopolitanism. Drawing on the work of Simmel and Bauman, the chapter outlines the major characteristics of the stranger and, through an investigation of various cosmopolitan thinkers, we delineate a cosmopolitan world-view. This comparison leads to my central thesis that a new social type has emerged which can be categorized as the cosmopolitan stranger. The chapter demonstrates how cosmopolitan strangers develop a ...
Cosmopolitanism is a broad-ranging term in sociopolitical and moral philosophy, which has been much ...
The Australian cosmopolitan is an important symbolic figure in popular discourse and the political l...
The article is devoted to cosmopolitanism as a concept and a social phenomenon. The authors believe ...
The paper critically identifies and examines the affinities between the category of the stranger &am...
In this article the implications of cosmopolitan thought for the cohesion of groups are explored. Th...
There is much debate surrounding the nature and underlying causes of cosmopolitanism. Authors differ...
First, this article will outline the metaphysics of ‘the social’ that implicitly and explicitly conn...
Grupo InterseccionesAsociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Americanos. Conferencia (41a. 2017. La Lag...
ABSTRACT This article deploys a double conceptual framework. One frame is positioned through the ide...
Critical cosmopolitanism is an emerging direction in social theory and reflects both an object of st...
In recent years social science has been characterized by a cosmopolitan turn. Of the many questions ...
To consider cosmopolitanism independently, purely as a value, neglects consideration of the way in w...
In contemporary European social and political thought, cosmopolitanism is frequently closely linked ...
The Australian cosmopolitan is an important symbolic figure in popular discourse and the political l...
This chapter demonstrates that a key progress of contemporary cosmopolitan debate is its attentivene...
Cosmopolitanism is a broad-ranging term in sociopolitical and moral philosophy, which has been much ...
The Australian cosmopolitan is an important symbolic figure in popular discourse and the political l...
The article is devoted to cosmopolitanism as a concept and a social phenomenon. The authors believe ...
The paper critically identifies and examines the affinities between the category of the stranger &am...
In this article the implications of cosmopolitan thought for the cohesion of groups are explored. Th...
There is much debate surrounding the nature and underlying causes of cosmopolitanism. Authors differ...
First, this article will outline the metaphysics of ‘the social’ that implicitly and explicitly conn...
Grupo InterseccionesAsociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Americanos. Conferencia (41a. 2017. La Lag...
ABSTRACT This article deploys a double conceptual framework. One frame is positioned through the ide...
Critical cosmopolitanism is an emerging direction in social theory and reflects both an object of st...
In recent years social science has been characterized by a cosmopolitan turn. Of the many questions ...
To consider cosmopolitanism independently, purely as a value, neglects consideration of the way in w...
In contemporary European social and political thought, cosmopolitanism is frequently closely linked ...
The Australian cosmopolitan is an important symbolic figure in popular discourse and the political l...
This chapter demonstrates that a key progress of contemporary cosmopolitan debate is its attentivene...
Cosmopolitanism is a broad-ranging term in sociopolitical and moral philosophy, which has been much ...
The Australian cosmopolitan is an important symbolic figure in popular discourse and the political l...
The article is devoted to cosmopolitanism as a concept and a social phenomenon. The authors believe ...