The concept ‘cosmopolitanism’ has a long history (cf. Delanty, 2012) and is found in many languages. The more recent debates about its meaning centre on understanding its relationship to globalisation. The argument is located around the idea that the increasing movement of people, ideas, media, technology and finance (Appadurai, 1996) is reshaping global dynamics. It is not that globalisation is new, rather it is the pace of globalisation leading to time/space compression (Maguire, 2010) and increasing ‘super-divesity’ (Vertovec, 2007). Debates examine the genealogy of the term and its attachment to elite forms of movement, such as processes of colonisation and those who can afford travel. However, more recently this view has been challeng...
Critical cosmopolitanism is an emerging direction in social theory and reflects both an object of st...
Cosmopolitanism is a broad-ranging term in sociopolitical and moral philosophy, which has been much ...
Bilecen B. International Students and Cosmopolitanisms: Educational Mobility in a Global Age. In: Am...
This article focuses on current debates on the role of translation in the context of globalisation a...
Of the many challenging issues facing cosmopolitan thought today a major one is the problem of conce...
It is no longer possible to ignore how crucial processes of cultural translation and their analysis ...
In the 21st century, the ancient concept of cosmopolitanism-a vision of humanity as a single communi...
The theorisation of cosmopolitanism can be dated from Kant’s “right to hospitality”, where the recip...
With massive changes in the contemporary culture, cosmopolitanism emerges as a new ideology in our ...
Over the last 20 years there has been an undeniable acceleration in transnational mobility, globalis...
This paper proposes to investigate the shifting cross-cultural paradigms in response to cosmopolitan...
This paper is concerned with whether a ‘culture of cosmopolitanism’ is currently emerging out of mas...
The impact of globalisation on classrooms is leading to greater complexity. Students are now increas...
Intensified academic mobility is an enticing platform for examining the emerging manifestations of c...
While globalization per se (and the related topic of global cultural homoge-neity) does not in and o...
Critical cosmopolitanism is an emerging direction in social theory and reflects both an object of st...
Cosmopolitanism is a broad-ranging term in sociopolitical and moral philosophy, which has been much ...
Bilecen B. International Students and Cosmopolitanisms: Educational Mobility in a Global Age. In: Am...
This article focuses on current debates on the role of translation in the context of globalisation a...
Of the many challenging issues facing cosmopolitan thought today a major one is the problem of conce...
It is no longer possible to ignore how crucial processes of cultural translation and their analysis ...
In the 21st century, the ancient concept of cosmopolitanism-a vision of humanity as a single communi...
The theorisation of cosmopolitanism can be dated from Kant’s “right to hospitality”, where the recip...
With massive changes in the contemporary culture, cosmopolitanism emerges as a new ideology in our ...
Over the last 20 years there has been an undeniable acceleration in transnational mobility, globalis...
This paper proposes to investigate the shifting cross-cultural paradigms in response to cosmopolitan...
This paper is concerned with whether a ‘culture of cosmopolitanism’ is currently emerging out of mas...
The impact of globalisation on classrooms is leading to greater complexity. Students are now increas...
Intensified academic mobility is an enticing platform for examining the emerging manifestations of c...
While globalization per se (and the related topic of global cultural homoge-neity) does not in and o...
Critical cosmopolitanism is an emerging direction in social theory and reflects both an object of st...
Cosmopolitanism is a broad-ranging term in sociopolitical and moral philosophy, which has been much ...
Bilecen B. International Students and Cosmopolitanisms: Educational Mobility in a Global Age. In: Am...