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The Cosmopolitan Imagination [PDF]
This article deals with the importance of cosmopolitanism as a world force in relation to Europeisation and to the wider context of globalization. The author examines the implications for Europe of the process of global social transformation, and in what
Gerard Delanty
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Anarchism and cosmopolitanism [PDF]
In most surveys of anarchism, cosmopolitanism is mentioned in reference as one of its sources in discussions of classical Greek thought, namely the Cynics and the Stoics. Whether or not one can draw such a linkage with the theory and practice of anarchism as an ideology in its various shapes and forms since the nineteenth century may be debatable ...
Carl Levy, Levy, Carl
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Western Esotericism: A Cosmopolitan History and Historiography
From the 1950s onwards, the opening of the research field of the History of Religions to esoteric beliefs and practices worldwide was made possible by cosmopolitan, agnostic, and interdisciplinary positions that eventually responded to the constitutive ...
Schiavetta, Bernardo
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Defamiliarizing the Familial: a Cosmopolitan Reading of Satyajit Ray’s “Agantuk”
In their introduction to the anthology Cosmopolitanisms, Breckenridge et al. describe cosmopolitanism as “ways of living at home abroad or abroad at home” (2000: 587).
Nishita Kattar
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The Concept of Cosmopolitan-Based Islamic Education in Madura
This study focuses on the concept of Islamic education in Madura based on cosmopolitanism. This study has three research focuses to be studied: the concept of Islamic education, Madurese Islam and cosmopolitanism, and cosmopolitanism-based Madurese ...
Fathorrozy, Nurul Qomariyah
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Muhammad Iqbal as a Cosmopolitan Philosopher
This article makes an exposition of the substantial cosmopolitan strands in Muhammad Iqbal’s writings. Cosmopolitanism is a philosophical approach that recognises human beings across nations to be members of a global tribe.
Saad Malook
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In the paper I analyse Daniele Archibugi’s conception of the new cosmopolitanism, aimed at formulation of a theory of cosmopolitan democracy capable of facing contemporary global problems that go beyond the competences of nation-states.
Dorota Drałus
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“The Humble Cosmopolitan: Rights, Diversity, and Trans-State Democracy” by Luis Cabrera
It is often alleged that debates on cosmopolitanism and global justice are blind towards non-western normative resources. In The Humble Cosmopolitan: Rights, Diversity, and Trans-state Democracy, published by the Oxford University Press in 2020, Luis ...
Krishnamurari Mukherjee
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Cosmopolitan Metapopulations? [PDF]
A "metapopulation" is a group of populations of the same species separated by space but linked by dispersal and migration. Metapopulations of macroscopic organisms tend to have geographically-restricted distributions, but this does not seem to be the case in microbial eukaryotes due to their astronomical abundance.
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Attilâ İlhan’s Anti-Cosmopolitanism
Attilâ İlhan (1925-2005) was an active public intellectual and a prolific author who wrote poems, novels, essays, and screenplays. While his poetics are marked by his distinct romantic style, his novelistic writing follows a strong social realist line ...
Burcu Alkan
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