Cosmopolitanism
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Starting from Edgar Allan Poe’s assertion that there is no such thing as a long poem, several modernist poets discovered the lyrical potential of a new poetical form in which extension is possible if one follows an analogous principal to... more
The dislocated, deterritorialized discourse produced by repatriates from formerly European colonies has remained overlooked in academic scholarship. One such group is the Eurasian “Indo” community that has its roots in the former Dutch... more
We live in a globalized world in which a person in Burkina Faso can identify with Star Wars heroes, and in which a New York trader drinks the same Starbucks coffee as his Taiwanese counterpart. How are individuals socialized in Rome,... more
Celestial Bodies, winner of the Man Booker International Prize 2019, signals the transitory nature of a singular world as the narrative displaces the characters between national territories like Oman, Egypt, and Canada and stresses the... more
This doctoral dissertation investigates the development of the norm of sovereignty as responsibility by focusing on its institutionalization in the framework of the International Criminal Court (ICC). Prominent observers have regarded the... more
Baha’u’llah’s Bishārāt (Glad-Tidings): A Proclamation to Scholars and Statesmen Christopher Buck and Youli A. Ioannesyan Baha’i Studies Review 16 (2010): 3–28. This article is a historical and textual study of the one of the major... more
Borderlands 2016 Table of Contents and Introduction The images of migrants and refugees arriving in precarious boats on the shores of southern Europe, and of the makeshift camps that have sprung up in Lesbos, Lampedusa, Calais and... more
This article analyzes how mass-market cruise lines mobilize food, laborers, and built environments to offer passengers cosmopolitanism with the purpose of maintaining a unique business model. It is argued that while companies target a... more
In the mid-20th century, the foreign-minority communities that had played a significant role in shaping the culture, institutions, and built environment of modern Alexandria were compelled to leave Egypt. In the intervening years, as... more
Modern accounts of Stoic politics have attributed to Zeno the ideal of an isolated community of sages and to later Stoics such as Seneca a cosmopolitan utopia transcending all traditional States. By returning to the Cynic background to... more
This collection of essays examines the relationship between the media and cosmopolitanism in an increasingly fragmented and globalizing world. This relationship is presented from multiple perspectives and the essays cover, amongst other... more
Cosmopolitanism requires individuals to imagine themselves not just as members of local and national groups but as part of a global and, to some degree, abstract "community" of strangers. In doing so, it raises questions about how we can... more
[Paper in Italian] The discovery of an ancient borrowing from Arabic in the domain of religion (FAKRU, the "name" of the she-camel of prophet Saleh, derived from "FA-‘AQARU..." i.e. the starting words of the quranic verses containing this... more
Archéologue italien, directeur du Musée Gréco-romain d’Alexandrie de 1904 à 1932, Evaristo Breccia (1876-1967) marque pour presque trois décennies cette institution muséale ainsi que la vie culturelle alexandrine, contribuant à produire... more
Niseko, Hokkaido, a famous ski resort that is located in the northern part of Japan, has been a popular ski destination for international tourists since 2001. Among foreign travellers to Niseko, Australians are one of the dominant groups... more
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Sessions:
Constructed Worlds 通都大邑
Borders and Liminalities 四海為家
Inside Out 禮尚往來
Cosmos+Polis= 天下?
Sessions:
Constructed Worlds 通都大邑
Borders and Liminalities 四海為家
Inside Out 禮尚往來
Cosmos+Polis= 天下?
Globalization has typically been regarded as challenging representative democracy at the state level. This chapter outlines four of these challenges-that of democratic externalities, of transnational global processes and supranational... more
Ementa da disciplina: Globalização, supranacionalidade e sociedades contemporâneas. A atualidade das declarações de direitos humanos: da Europa às Américas e o mundo. Direitos humanos e desafios humanitários. Sistemas de proteção dos... more
Arguments for the preservation of culture are based on an extremely problematic essentialist conception of culture as a fixed entity. The inadequacy of the essentialist conception has received increasing recognition, but an adequate... more
Martha Nussbaum’s recent book, The Cosmopolitan Tradition: A Noble but Flawed Ideal, is profound and insightful. Humility and dignity are two central virtues in all major religions and ethical systems, which express the equal status of... more
In this chapter, I argue that we must think about justice for all animals through the cosmopolitan lens. After some preliminary remarks about global justice and cosmopolitanism, I explore the ways in which the current global order... more
Chapter 5, in Southeast Asian Culture and Heritage in a Globalising World - Diverging Identities in a Dynamic Region, edited by Rahil Ismail, Brian Shaw, and Ooi Giok Ling, published by Ashgate, 2009... more
In Weihui’s banned novel, _Shanghai Babe_ (1999), the social effects of globalization can be seen in changing ethical discourses concerning what it is to be a responsible citizen, friend or lover. Beginning with a discussion of... more
TOC to the Revised First Edition (2020) of this reader, which now includes chapters on the ethics of artificial intelligence and the ethics of human enhancement. The reader now covers a more fulsome range of topics that undergraduate and... more
Despite a European training and an early career working with Peter Behrens, a migration from Vienna to the Australian state of Queensland positioned the architect Karl Langer (1903-1969) at the very edge of both European and Australian... more
Applying a dual-process framework to in-depth interviews and survey data, this article explores behavioural manifestations of intercultural attitudes for white majority Norwegians. The article builds upon established literatures on social... more
This book investigates the global hub airport as an exemplar of cosmopolitan culture and space. A machine made for movement, itself perched at the crossroads of the world’s incessant mobility, the airport is both a symbol of and stage... more
Tackling global injustice requires appropriate and effective institutions as well as cosmopolitan solidarity. This paper assumes that the ‘constitutionalized world society’ theorized by Habermas offers a viable proposal to make the... more
The idea of the nation has been considered to have delivered political modernity from its native Europe to the rest of the world. The same applies, though more implicitly, to those paradoxes inherent to the nationalist ideology – that... more
Social media facilitates a global–local orientation to the world that allows individuals to engage in virtual community-building and participate in communication to build global citizenship. This research situates virtual cosmopolitanism... more
The aim of this paper is to situate the Sardinian village within the flux of contemporary social transformations that stand poised to redefine it. Specifically, it examines the highland village of Orgosolo, understanding it as a site that... more
There are growing waves of ‘desirable’ migrants from Asia moving to New Zealand, a place experiencing increasing ethnic diversity, particularly in its largest metropolitan region Auckland. In purely demographic terms much of this... more
Samuel Scheffler has argued that people value tradition for its own sake because they view it as accumulated experience, and as playing an important role in forming their personal integrity, structuring their lives, and providing them... more