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New Visions of the Cosmopolitan
ISSN: 1664-3380
New Visions of the Cosmopolitan explores how the forces of contemporary social change release a cosmopolitan energy that dilutes the relevance of the nation-state. The «transnational turn» creates tendencies toward greater world openness. A more pluralist, multi-perspectivist late modernity requires a cosmopolitan research framework capable of illustrating how world histories and futures are intricately connected under these new conditions. This series offers a body of work exploring how cosmopolitan ideas, emerging from encounters between local and global currents, generate impulses towards social, cultural, legal, political and economic transformation. The series invites contributions that focalize this contemporary situation using theories, perspectives and methodologies drawn from multiple disciplines. Of particular, although not exclusive, interest are proposals exploring: transnational visions of justice and solidarity; cosmopolitan publics; researching cosmopolitan worlds; cosmopolitan memory; the cosmopolitics of contemporary global capitalism; borders of the cosmopolitan; cosmopolitanism in the non-western world; security, war and peace in a cosmopolitan age; multiple modernities; divergence and convergence; political culture and multi-level governance. This peer-reviewed series publishes monographs and edited collections.
6 publications
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Women, Cosmopolitanism and Islamic Education
On the Virtues of Engagement and Belonging©2013 Monographs -
Cosmopolitan Modernity
©2015 Edited Collection -
Media and Cosmopolitanism
©2015 Edited Collection -
Indigenous Cosmopolitans
Transnational and Transcultural Indigeneity in the Twenty-First Century©2010 Textbook -
Critique of Cosmopolitan Reason
Timing and Spacing the Concept of World Citizenship©2014 Edited Collection -
Mário de Sá-Carneiro, A Cosmopolitan Modernist
Edited Collection -
Migrant Identities of «Creole Cosmopolitans»
Transcultural Narratives of Contemporary Postcoloniality©2014 Monographs -
Panentheism and Cosmopolitanism
A Very Short Introduction to the Philosophy of Karl Christian Friedrich Krause (1781-1832)©2024 Prompt