Routledge International Handbook of Cosmopolitanism Studies
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-49311-7 (ISBN)
The second edition of the Routledge International Handbook of Cosmopolitanism Studies is an enlarged, revised and updated version of the first edition. It consists of 50 chapters across a broader range of topics in the social and human sciences. Eighteen entirely new chapters cover topics that have become increasingly prominent in cosmopolitan scholarship in recent years, such as sexualities, public space, the Kantian legacy, the commons, internet, generations, care and heritage.
This Second Edition aims to showcase some of the most innovative and promising developments in recent writing in the human and social sciences on cosmopolitanism. Both comprehensive and innovative in the topics covered, the Routledge International Handbook of Cosmopolitanism Studies is divided into four sections.
Cosmopolitan theory and history with a focus on the classical and contemporary approaches,
The cultural dimensions of cosmopolitanism,
The politics of cosmopolitanism,
World varieties of cosmopolitanism.
There is a strong emphasis in interdisciplinarity, with chapters covering contributions in philosophy, history, sociology, anthropology, media studies, international relations. The Handboook’s clear and comprehensive style will appeal to a wide undergraduate and postgraduate audience across the social and human sciences.
Gerard Delanty is Professor of Sociology and Social & Political Thought, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. His books include The Cosmopolitan Imagination (Cambridge University Press 2009), Formations of European Modernity: A Historical and Political Sociology of Europe, 2nd edition (Palgrave 2018), The European Heritage: A Critical Re-interpretation (Routledge 2018) and Community, 3rd edition (Routledge 2018).
Preface
Introduction: The Field of Cosmopolitan Studies, Gerard Delanty
Part I: Cosmopolitan Theory, History and Approaches
1. Kant and Cosmopolitan Legacies, Garrett W. Brown
2. Radical Cosmopolitanism and the Tradition of Insurgent Universality, James Ingram
3. There is no Cosmopolitanism without Universalism, Daniel Chernilo
4. Alt-Histories of Cosmopolitanism: Rewriting the Past in the Service of the Future, David Inglis
5. World History and Cosmopolitanism, Bo Stråth
6. Cosmopolitan Thought in Weimar Germany, Austin Harrington
7. The Modern Cognitive Order, Cosmopolitanism and Conflicting Models of World Openness: Towards a Critique of Contemporary Social Relations, Piet Strydom
8. The Idea of Critical Cosmopolitanism, Gerard Delanty and Neal Harris
9. Border Thinking and Decolonial Cosmopolitanism: Overcoming Colonial/Imperial Differences, Walter D. Mignolo
10. Cosmopolitanism and Social Research: Some Methodological Issues of an Emerging Research Agenda, Victor Roudometof
11. Performing Cosmopolitanism. The Context and Object-dependency of Cosmopolitan Openness, Ian Woodward and Zlatko Skrbis
Part II: Cosmopolitan Cultures
12. Anthropology and the New Ethical Cosmopolitanism, Pnina Werbner
13. Cosmopolitanism and ‘Civilization’: Social Theory and Political Programmes, Humeira Iqtidar
14. Cosmopolitanism and Translation, Esperança Bielsa
15. Third Culture Kids and Paradoxical Cosmopolitanism, Rachel Cason
16. Festivals, Museums, Exhibitions: Aesthetic Cosmopolitanism in the Cultural Public Sphere, Monica Sassatelli
17. Aesthetic Cosmopolitanism, Nikos Papastergiadis
18. The Cosmopolitanism of the Sacred, Bryan S. Turner
19. Imagining Cosmopolitan Sexualities for a 21st Century, Ken Plummer
20. Themes in Cosmopolitan Education, Matthew J. Hayden
21. Media Cultures and Cosmopolitan Connection, Alexa Robertson
22. Interspecies Cosmopolitanism, Eduardo Mendieta
23. Making Heritage Cosmopolitan, Jasper Chalcraft
24. Bordering and Connectivity: Thinking about Cosmopolitan Borders, Chris Rumford and Anthony Cooper
25. Cosmopolitan Public Space(s), Daniel Innerarity & Ander Errasti
26. Cosmopolitanism in Cities and Beyond, Breda S. A. Yeoh and Weiqiang Lin
Part III: Cosmopolitics
27. Seeking Global Justice: What Kind of Equality Should Guide Cosmopolitans?, Gillian Brock
28. Cosmocitizens?, Richard Vernon
29. Global Civil Society and the Cosmopolitan Ideal, Alexander Hensby and Darren J. O’Byrne
30. The Commons and Cosmopolitanism, Nick Stevenson
31. The Idea of Cosmopolitan Solidarity, Robert Fine
32. Humanitarianism and Cosmopolitanism, Iain Wilkinson
33. A Deeper Framework of Cosmopolitan Justice: Addressing Inequalities in the Era of the Anthropocene, Tracey Skillington
34. Cosmopolitan Care, Mihaela Czobor-Lupp
35. The Internet and Cosmopolitanism, Oliver Hall
36. Cosmopolitanism and Migrant Protests, Tamara Caraus and Camil-Alexandru Parvu
37. Cosmopolitan Diplomacy, Seckin Baris Gulmez
Part IV: World Varieties of Cosmopolitanism
38. Cosmopolitanism in Latin America: Political Practices, Critiques, and Imaginaries, Aurea Mota
39. Caribbean Cosmopolitanism: The View from Ethnography, Huon Wardle
40. Americans and Others: Historical Identity Formation in the United States, Andrew Hartman
41. Cosmopolitanism in Asia, Baogang He and Kevin Brown
42. Benedict Anderson’s Cosmopolitan Leanings and the Question of Southeast Asian Subjectivity, Pheng Cheah
43. Unity in Diversity: The Indian Idea of Cosmopolitanism, Sudarsan Padmanabhan
44. Between Tianzia and PostSocialism: Contemporary Chinese Cosmopolitanism, Lisa Rofel
45. Kyōsei: Japan’s Cosmopolitanism, Yoshino Sugimoto
46. Immigration, Indigeneity and Identity: Cosmopolitanism in Australia and New Zealand, Keith Jacobs and Jeff Malpas
47. Cosmopolitanism in a European context: Reflections on cosmopolitan order in Europe and the EU, Maurice Roche
48. Cosmopolitan Europe: Postcolonial Interventions and Global Transitions, Sandra Ponzanesi
49. Afropolitanism and the End of Black Nationalism, Sarah Balakrishnan
50. Jews and Cosmopolitanism from the Early Modern Age to the Global Era, Michael L. Miller and Scott Urry
Erscheinungsdatum | 05.10.2018 |
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Reihe/Serie | Routledge International Handbooks |
Zusatzinfo | 1 Tables, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 174 x 246 mm |
Gewicht | 1270 g |
Themenwelt | Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Kulturgeschichte |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Allgemeines / Lexika | |
ISBN-10 | 1-138-49311-2 / 1138493112 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-138-49311-7 / 9781138493117 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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