The financial collapse of 2008, and its consequences of recession in the Eurozone and beyond, has exacerbated tensions at the heart of the postwar European project. The politics of austerity has provoked populist and far-right political responses, scapegoating migrants and minorities and increasingly calling the project of integration into question. In this essay I focus on responses by social theorists to the emerging crisis. In particular, I address the contrast between their reaffirmation of ‘European’ cosmopolitanism and their associated criticisms of multiculturalism, which, instead, is posed as a threat. In this way, while they challenge those who wish the dissolution of the European project, they do so at the expense of those seen to...
Right-wing parties and governments in Europe have recently expressed greater hostility towards cultu...
The discussion of European cosmopolitanism and civil society has failed to take questions of culture...
In the midst of the banking and economic crises that evolved most aggressively within the periphera...
The financial collapse of 2008, and its consequences of recession in the Eurozone and beyond, has ex...
The financial collapse of 2008, and its consequences of recession in the Eurozone and beyond, has ex...
In a Europe of numerous lights and shadows, cosmopolitan sociology provides a valid theoretical fram...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...
A tormented wave of anti-establishment populism is haunting Europe. Populist parties have managed to...
PublishedArticleIt is clear that the European Union (EU) is currently in the worst crisis situation ...
The project of European integration has undergone a succession of shocks, beginning with the Eurozon...
The idea of a cosmopolitan Europe continues to be central to contemporary debates within post-nation...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...
The topic of my paper is the attack on cosmopolitanism ever since the Great Recession. Since 2008, p...
This article seeks to expose some limitations of dominant discourses about European integration. It ...
The notion of Cosmopolitan Europe implies a revisitation of both the terms ‘cosmopolitanism’ and ‘Eu...
Right-wing parties and governments in Europe have recently expressed greater hostility towards cultu...
The discussion of European cosmopolitanism and civil society has failed to take questions of culture...
In the midst of the banking and economic crises that evolved most aggressively within the periphera...
The financial collapse of 2008, and its consequences of recession in the Eurozone and beyond, has ex...
The financial collapse of 2008, and its consequences of recession in the Eurozone and beyond, has ex...
In a Europe of numerous lights and shadows, cosmopolitan sociology provides a valid theoretical fram...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...
A tormented wave of anti-establishment populism is haunting Europe. Populist parties have managed to...
PublishedArticleIt is clear that the European Union (EU) is currently in the worst crisis situation ...
The project of European integration has undergone a succession of shocks, beginning with the Eurozon...
The idea of a cosmopolitan Europe continues to be central to contemporary debates within post-nation...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...
The topic of my paper is the attack on cosmopolitanism ever since the Great Recession. Since 2008, p...
This article seeks to expose some limitations of dominant discourses about European integration. It ...
The notion of Cosmopolitan Europe implies a revisitation of both the terms ‘cosmopolitanism’ and ‘Eu...
Right-wing parties and governments in Europe have recently expressed greater hostility towards cultu...
The discussion of European cosmopolitanism and civil society has failed to take questions of culture...
In the midst of the banking and economic crises that evolved most aggressively within the periphera...