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Cosmopolitanism in China: A Theoretical and Institutional Study of Foreign Relations

2021
This article explores what the creatively transformed Tianxiaism, or a new form of Chinese cosmopolitanism, can contribute to the world in terms of constructive ideological resources. Originated in the Zhou Dynasty and evolved over a long time from the Qin to the Ming and Qing dynasties, cosmopolitanism in China has profound connotations and far ...
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Young, Educated and Cosmopolitan: A New Cultural Institution

2016
This chapter reconstructs the socio-cultural transformations that made the rise of pop music criticism in Italy possible. Further, it reconstructs the social biography of Italian critics and how they drew new cultural distinctions between Anglo-American and Italian, valuable and debased popular music. Focusing on critics’ shared trajectories, resources
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A global solution to land grabbing?:An institutional cosmopolitan approach

2012
Even though land grabbing entails positive outcomes in terms of investments in poor countries, concerns about detrimental effects have been voiced by the World Bank (2011) and the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Olivier De Schutter. They express concerns about violation of human rights.
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Volunteer, Citizen, Human: Volunteer Work Between Cosmopolitan Ideal and Institutional Routine

2018
Driven by empathy with refugees’ condition and the desire to contribute to implementation of human rights in the everyday, volunteer local initiatives promise to make a real difference. While the proliferation of such initiatives is well documented, the processes of their institutional development are not.
Theresia Turinsky, Magdalena Nowicka
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Cosmopolitan politicization: How perceptions of interdependence foster citizens’ expectations in international institutions

European Journal of International Relations, 2011
Much of what can be subsumed under the label ‘political cosmopolitanism’ calls for the empowerment of international institutions because of increased global interdependencies. Surprisingly, however, few scholars have asked whether ordinary citizens share this way of thinking.
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Grounded Cosmopolitans and the Bureaucratic Field: Musical Performance at Two Yogyakarta State Institutions

Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, 2006
Drawing on ethnographic research in Yogyakarta (Indonesia) in 2001, this article discusses two musical events with clear political dimensions. It seeks to broaden the parameters of discussion on music and politics by engaging two theoretical perspectives.
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Cosmopolitan Justice and Institutional Design

Social Theory and Practice, 2006
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