It is no big secret that in our world of great economic inequalities, belonging to somepolitical communities is just more valuable than belonging to others. And this divide is exactlywhat differentiates contemporary “unwoken” cosmopolitans into two categories – the touristand the migrant. In a certain way, both of those ideal figures embody cosmopolitan values ofearlier times, as they are “transgressing” the political borders of communities. Although boththe tourist and the migrant with their transgressions are helping the intercommunal exchangeand understanding between the peoples, their societal acceptance is wildly different. Whiletourists are rarely unwelcomed, mainly because they do not interact profoundly with domesticpopulation as th...
This article analyzes the different challenges of citizenship and rights in front of the new forms o...
The theorisation of cosmopolitanism can be dated from Kant’s “right to hospitality”, where the recip...
For international migrants, visiting and hosting family members and friends remain behind used to pl...
The smaller the world due to mass migration and new technology, the bigger the conflicts due to perc...
The idea of cosmopolitanism owes its origin to the Cynic Diogenes of Sinope, who first proclaimed, “...
This open access book draws a theoretically productive triangle between urban studies, theories of c...
How does one become a ‘citizen of the world’? It is widely believed that a cosmopolitan outlook or d...
Global tourism marketing encourages tourists to believe that the very act of travel and encounter wi...
The author made a philosophical analysis of the migration phenomenon. The problems of cosmopolitaniz...
Based on long-term fieldwork in Indonesia and Tanzania, this article sheds new light on the conteste...
This paper will discuss about the possibility that cosmopolitanism as an idea might only exist as a ...
In this Article, I want to suggest one important way to take the above issues seriously that is cons...
In this paper, I have tried to reflect on what cosmopolitanism might mean in a very different era of...
The contributors to this issue offer applied critical and normative perspectives on central, yet ove...
This paper contributes to the effort to formulate strategies for approaching the challenges of twent...
This article analyzes the different challenges of citizenship and rights in front of the new forms o...
The theorisation of cosmopolitanism can be dated from Kant’s “right to hospitality”, where the recip...
For international migrants, visiting and hosting family members and friends remain behind used to pl...
The smaller the world due to mass migration and new technology, the bigger the conflicts due to perc...
The idea of cosmopolitanism owes its origin to the Cynic Diogenes of Sinope, who first proclaimed, “...
This open access book draws a theoretically productive triangle between urban studies, theories of c...
How does one become a ‘citizen of the world’? It is widely believed that a cosmopolitan outlook or d...
Global tourism marketing encourages tourists to believe that the very act of travel and encounter wi...
The author made a philosophical analysis of the migration phenomenon. The problems of cosmopolitaniz...
Based on long-term fieldwork in Indonesia and Tanzania, this article sheds new light on the conteste...
This paper will discuss about the possibility that cosmopolitanism as an idea might only exist as a ...
In this Article, I want to suggest one important way to take the above issues seriously that is cons...
In this paper, I have tried to reflect on what cosmopolitanism might mean in a very different era of...
The contributors to this issue offer applied critical and normative perspectives on central, yet ove...
This paper contributes to the effort to formulate strategies for approaching the challenges of twent...
This article analyzes the different challenges of citizenship and rights in front of the new forms o...
The theorisation of cosmopolitanism can be dated from Kant’s “right to hospitality”, where the recip...
For international migrants, visiting and hosting family members and friends remain behind used to pl...