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Cosmopolitanism and Education

Towards an ‘ordinary’ cosmopolitanism in everyday academic practice in higher education

Towards an ‘ordinary’ cosmopolitanism in everyday academic practice in higher education

... The first author’s experience of teaching on a collaborative undergraduate degree provision of a social science degree between a university and higher education centres in sixth form colleges located in the ...

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Re thinking global citizenship in higher education: From cosmopolitanism and international mobility to cosmopolitanisation, resilience and resilient thinking

Re thinking global citizenship in higher education: From cosmopolitanism and international mobility to cosmopolitanisation, resilience and resilient thinking

... citizenship education based on international student mobility privilege particular notions of cosmopolitanism and fail to acknowledge a process of cosmopolitanisation that is playing out on university ...

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Border cosmopolitanism in critical peace education

Border cosmopolitanism in critical peace education

... cosmopolitan education that is universalistic may imagine its participants as lacking the full capacity to make ethical judgements, thus reproducing the banking model of education in which students are ...

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V. S. Naipaul’s The Mimic Men: Disillusionment with the Metropolis, Cosmopolitanism and Colonial Education

V. S. Naipaul’s The Mimic Men: Disillusionment with the Metropolis, Cosmopolitanism and Colonial Education

... In London, Ralph Singh is attracted to Sandra, a white, English schoolmate. Sandra’s Englishness outweighs Ralph Singh’s Indo-Caribbean identity; her cosmopolitan taste outshines his dandy persona. Ralph Singh reflects ...

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‘Ex and the City’:  on cosmopolitanism, community and the ‘curriculum of refuge’

‘Ex and the City’: on cosmopolitanism, community and the ‘curriculum of refuge’

... of cosmopolitanism in its claims of and to world citizenship, much of the literature in education that seeks to take up this philosophical tradition does so through the aim of teaching or learning for ...

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Regionalism and Cosmopolitanism in Edith Wharton’s Old New York

Regionalism and Cosmopolitanism in Edith Wharton’s Old New York

... Lewis’s prediction that “the collection would some day be very valuable” has been fulfilled (58). The paintings’ beauty is further attested, in the story’s present day, in a vivid speech by the narrator’s friend; we are ...

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Cosmopolitanism and trafficking in human beings for forced labour

Cosmopolitanism and trafficking in human beings for forced labour

... A human rights-based approach to trafficking in human beings, for whatever purpose, would emphasise the development and local implementation of international law. Through the focus on the human rights of trafficked ...

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On Axel Honneth's Cosmopolitanism: The 'Forgetting' of Global Poverty as a Form of Reification.

On Axel Honneth's Cosmopolitanism: The 'Forgetting' of Global Poverty as a Form of Reification.

... thinking seriously about the agency of the very poor seems an important focus for de- reification. As Charles Taylor crucially contends (1985), central to human agency is the ability to discriminate between ends and ...

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Comparing “cosmopolitanism” : taste, nation and global culture in Finland and the UK

Comparing “cosmopolitanism” : taste, nation and global culture in Finland and the UK

... less education, especially the ones who live outside the influence of big cities and lack both cultural and economic resources, including skills in other languages except for Finnish, express a much more ...

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Cosmopolitanism or globalisation : the anthropocene turn

Cosmopolitanism or globalisation : the anthropocene turn

... see cosmopolitanism as “a willingness to explore and learn from alternative systems of meaning held by others” and a state of mind “which seeks to reconcile the global with the ...of cosmopolitanism ...

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Cosmopolitanism, climate change, and greenhouse emissions trading

Cosmopolitanism, climate change, and greenhouse emissions trading

... of cosmopolitanism as a political tradition to ask what sorts of climate policy responses would be required, permitted or prohibited from the cosmopolitan ...of cosmopolitanism and which do not rest on ...

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Regional cosmopolitanism: the EU in search of its legitimation

Regional cosmopolitanism: the EU in search of its legitimation

... The upshot is that organizations at the intermediate level come to the fore not merely as policy instruments following the institutional division of labour requested by cosmopolitanism but as vital means to ...

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The erasure of race : cosmopolitanism and the illusion of Kantian hospitality

The erasure of race : cosmopolitanism and the illusion of Kantian hospitality

... This article explores three key arguments: firstly, it seeks to demonstrate the contradictions and limits within Kantian hospitality, and its links to colonialism and practices of racialisation. The acclaimed ...

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Romantic Cosmopolitanism: Novalis’ Christianity or Europe

Romantic Cosmopolitanism: Novalis’ Christianity or Europe

... His cosmopolitanism is found in his notes, but most explicitly in an essay which he read to the romantic circle in Jena (1799), and which was published posthumously under the title—not chosen by ...

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Assembling subjects: Cosmopolitanism in late medieval Armenia

Assembling subjects: Cosmopolitanism in late medieval Armenia

... with cosmopolitanism defined as a ‘worldliness’ derived not from edifying exposure to a world culture, but based on the negotiation of plural and imperfectly commensurate assembled ...The cosmopolitanism of ...

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Gustavo Lins Ribeiro, What is Cosmopolitanism?

Gustavo Lins Ribeiro, What is Cosmopolitanism?

... In all these processes, many thinkers have played important roles. They held lay, religious, idealist, positivist, socialist, liberal, conservative or revolutionary positions, clearly demonstrating the plasticity and ...

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“All Them Aliens Had It”: Pinter’s Cosmopolitanism

“All Them Aliens Had It”: Pinter’s Cosmopolitanism

... Throughout his life Pinter always showed, both as artist and as social being, a profound respect for the rights of the individual and human dignity. His dramatic output as well as his overt political activity demonstrate ...

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Cosmopolitanism and foreign policy for health: ethics for and beyond the state

Cosmopolitanism and foreign policy for health: ethics for and beyond the state

... Why is it then that the cosmopolitan ethical frame is more right than the security or charity frames? The first reason is that, in an interconnected world order, the morality of states as the primary unit where justice ...

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Institutional Cosmopolitanism and the Duties that Human Rights Impose on Individuals

Institutional Cosmopolitanism and the Duties that Human Rights Impose on Individuals

... Thomas Pogge in his paper “Cosmopolitanism and Sovereignty” developed an idea for global institutional reform which contributed significantly to the debate about global justice and promotion of human rights. He is ...

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Cosmopolitanism, Self-Determinism And Territory: Justice With Borders – A Critique

Cosmopolitanism, Self-Determinism And Territory: Justice With Borders – A Critique

... Cosmopolitan argument sound as legitimate as the territorial state’s right to sovereignty over its natural resources. Territorial state’s sovereignty over its natural resources are recognized in a particular social ...

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