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Literature and the Sciences of Man
16 publications
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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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Histories of Religious Pluralism
ISSN: 2632-3257
This new book series will show that a critical understanding of religious pluralism in the past is of vital significance to debates about identity, diversity, and co-existence in the present. Studies will focus on using a historical perspective to address one of three key themes in the period between 1500 and 2000 CE: intra-religious pluralism; inter-religious pluralism; or, religion, secularism, and the nation state. Within this frame of reference, constructive contrasts between a wide range of foci, approaches, and viewpoints will be keenly encouraged. The series will champion established lines of research in political, social, cultural, and gendered histories of religious pluralism – e.g. studies on liberty, persecution, and toleration – whilst also encouraging novel ways of transcending a scholarly discourse which is dominated by ideologies and methodologies derived from the social sciences – e.g. by studies on the theological and literary dimensions of conflict, cohesion, and community. The series will embrace scholarship on subjects from any part of the world. European and extra-European perspectives that complement traditional Anglo-American thinking are particularly welcome. As the ‘global turn’ continues to energize new types of enquiry, the series will also seek to advance studies of indigenous and displaced religious groups. With this scope there is a reflexive acknowledgement that the rationale for and defining concepts of the series are grounded in a ‘western’ intellectual tradition; however, this should serve as a challenge to prospective authors to pioneer new dialogues between ‘western’ and ‘non-western’ approaches and foci, or even surpass the dichotomy altogether. An emphasis will be given to promoting the best research of early career scholars from around the world, whilst also giving more established academics the opportunity to develop their multimedia policy-orientated work – e.g. podcasts, blogs, talks, press briefings, reports for thinktanks, governments, and public agencies etc. – into a book that would engage peers and students alike. In association with Cambridge Institute on Religion and International Studies
3 publications
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Betriebliche Bildung - Erfahrungen und Visionen
6 publications
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Visions of Apocalypse
Representations of the End in French Literature and Culture©2013 Edited Collection -
Visions of Europe
Interdisciplinary Contributions to Contemporary Cultural Debates©2014 Conference proceedings -
The Ecological Vision of J.M.G. Le Clézio
©2024 Monographs -
«A Slashing Man of Action»
The Life of Lieutenant-General Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston MP©2015 Monographs -
The Shaping of the Double Vision
The Symbolic Systems of the Italian Novels of Edward Morgan Forster©2005 Thesis -
Vision Forschung
Wie interaktive Schnittstellen in Medienlaboratorien entwickelt werden- Eine ethnographische Studie©2005 Thesis -
Aristotle on the Meaning of Man
A Philosophical Response to Idealism, Positivism, and GnosticismMonographs -
Voices and Visions
Interviews with the Contemporary English-Language Poets of Wales©2019 Edited Collection -
The Metaphysical Vision
Arthur Schopenhauer’s Philosophy of Art and Life and Samuel Beckett’s Own Way to Make Use of It©2008 Monographs -
The Remaking of the Euro-Mediterranean Vision
Challenging Eurocentrism with Local Perceptions in the Middle East and North Africa©2019 Edited Collection