In response to a critique of ‘cosmopolitanism’ and what it might offer ‘anthropology’, this article sets out to formulate a relation between the two that encompasses an ambitious programme of both knowledge and justice. A cosmopolitan anthropology would look beyond cultural difference to common civilisation, beyond local traditions to truth, and beyond conventions of personhood to a universal individuality. To know the human, to find ways justly to represent the human and to secure the human in moral social arrangements, is necessarily to come to terms with the individuality of life and identity
While there are countless research on cosmopolitanism, the sociological literature has only recently...
This book investigates several dimensions of the concept of cosmopolitanism since Kant. The first of...
Using recent writing on cosmopolitanism as a springboard, this essay explores the disciplinary groun...
In response to a critique of ‘cosmopolitanism’ and what it might offer ‘anthropology’, this article ...
I draw out four kinds of cosmopolitanism called on in this volume – as a perceptual ability, as an i...
Cosmopolitanism concerns the relation between the most general and the most particular aspects of th...
First, this article will outline the metaphysics of ‘the social’ that implicitly and explicitly conn...
With the emergence of a cosmopolitan anthropology has come, inone sense, a new recognition of the sh...
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 ...
To consider cosmopolitanism independently, purely as a value, neglects consideration of the way in w...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>From the very incepti...
This article argues that for a truly cosmopolitan anthropology to come about, we need to reflect cri...
GREAT DEAL has been made of an article written a decade ago which sets out to confront cosmopolitani...
In recent years social science has been characterized by a cosmopolitan turn. Of the many questions ...
While there are countless research on cosmopolitanism, the sociological literature has only recently...
This book investigates several dimensions of the concept of cosmopolitanism since Kant. The first of...
Using recent writing on cosmopolitanism as a springboard, this essay explores the disciplinary groun...
In response to a critique of ‘cosmopolitanism’ and what it might offer ‘anthropology’, this article ...
I draw out four kinds of cosmopolitanism called on in this volume – as a perceptual ability, as an i...
Cosmopolitanism concerns the relation between the most general and the most particular aspects of th...
First, this article will outline the metaphysics of ‘the social’ that implicitly and explicitly conn...
With the emergence of a cosmopolitan anthropology has come, inone sense, a new recognition of the sh...
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 ...
To consider cosmopolitanism independently, purely as a value, neglects consideration of the way in w...
<h3 data-fontsize="17" data-lineheight="23">Abstract</h3> <p>From the very incepti...
This article argues that for a truly cosmopolitan anthropology to come about, we need to reflect cri...
GREAT DEAL has been made of an article written a decade ago which sets out to confront cosmopolitani...
In recent years social science has been characterized by a cosmopolitan turn. Of the many questions ...
While there are countless research on cosmopolitanism, the sociological literature has only recently...
This book investigates several dimensions of the concept of cosmopolitanism since Kant. The first of...
Using recent writing on cosmopolitanism as a springboard, this essay explores the disciplinary groun...