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The Sociology of Cosmopolitanism : Globalization, Identity, Culture and Government, PDF eBook

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The dream of a cosmopolitical utopia has been around for thousands of years.

Yet the promise of being locally situated and at the same time globally connected and mobile has never seemed more possible than it is today.

The question remains as to whether it is positive and realistic for us to have multiple loyalties.

Can we sustain community and solidarity with our neighbours while we look beyond our nation? And if we can't - or won't -- consider distant strangers as part of our own world, are there increasingly dire consequences? This book reconnects classical sociological theory and contemporary ideas on mobility, otherness, material assemblages, consumption and surveillance to render the idea of a global cosmopolitan utopia amenable to sociological investigation.

The book takes a realistic approach to the development of cosmopolitical arrangements.

It embraces the imaginative impulses the cosmopolitan dream provides, but takes into account the political, ethical and cultural dimensions of such cosmopolitan developments. In revisiting the relevance of classical sociological approaches in the context of contemporary theoretical challenges, the distinctive approach this book takes to understanding cosmopolitanism will be of use to scholars and students alike.

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