The Sociology of Cosmopolitanism

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Globalization, Identity, Culture and Government

ISBN: 0230008682
ISBN 13: 9780230008687
Autor: Kendall, G/Woodward, I/Skrbis, Z
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: viii, 177 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 28.04.2009
Auflage: 1/2009
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Synthesizes a large body of recent and classical theoretical and empirical research in the field of cosmopolitanism studies, incorporating aspects of globalization theory, cultural politics, materiality, transnationalism and citizenship studiesDevelops a unique fusion of classical and contemporary social and cultural theory to analyse the cosmopolitan conditionWritten by an authorial team with a diverse background of expertise

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Beschreibung

The dream of a cosmopolitical utopia has been around for thousands of years. Yet the promise of being locally situated while globally connected and mobile has never seemed more possible than today. Through a classical sociological approach, this book analyses the political, technological and cultural systems underlying cosmopolitanism.

Autorenporträt

GAVIN KENDALL is Professor of Sociology at Queensland University of Technology, Australia. His research interests include social theory, social order and the relationship between culture and socio-technical problems. His previous books include Using Foucault's Methods (with Gary Wickham), Understanding Culture (with Gary Wickham) and State Democracy and Globalization (with Roger King).   IAN WOODWARD is Senior Lecturer in Cultural Sociology at Griffith University, Australia and a Faculty Fellow of Yale University's Centre for Cultural Sociology, USA. In addition to publishing many papers on the cultural aspects of cosmopolitanism, he has written extensively on consumption practices, subject-object relations and material culture. He is the author of Understanding Material Culture.   ZLATKO SKRBIS is Professor of Sociology at the University of Queensland, Australia. His research interests are located in the intersecting area of migration, nationalism, and globalization. He is the author of Long-Distance Nationalism and Constructing Singapore (with Michael Barr), and his recent articles include papers in the Sociological Review, Theory, Culture& Society and Ethnic and Racial Studies. He is a lead investigator on a longitudinal study of Australian young people and their life trajectories.

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