ISBN: 0415679990
Author: Tsypylma Darieva,Nina Glick Schiller,Sandra Gruner-Domic
Language: English
Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (November 16, 2011)
Pages: 128
Category: Social Sciences
Subcategory: Other
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Series: Ethnic and Racial Studies.
She has worked in cities in Haiti, the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Cosmopolitan Sociability book. In this way the book contributes significantly to ethnic and migration studies, global anthropology, social theory, and religious and cultural studies
Cosmopolitan Sociability book. In this way the book contributes significantly to ethnic and migration studies, global anthropology, social theory, and religious and cultural studies. Cosmopolitan Sociability was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
Sandra Gruner-Domic, PhD, is currently Lecturer for Sociology and Gender Studies at the University of Southern California, USA.
Tsypylma Darieva, Nina Glick Schiller, Sandra Gruner-Domic.
Cosmopolitan Sociability Locating Transnational Religious and Diasporic Networks more Publication Name: Ethnic and Racial Studies 2007.
Cosmopolitan Sociability Locating Transnational Religious and Diasporic Networks more. by Nina Glick Schiller. In this book Nina Glick Schiller and Ayse Çaglar, along with a stellar group of contributing authors, examine the relationship between migrants and cities in a time of massive urban restructuring. Publication Name: Ethnic and Racial Studies 2007.
Cosmopolitan sociability: locating transnational religious and diasporic networks. DARIEVA, TSYPULMA, GLICK SCHILLER, NINA and GRUNER.
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Nina Glick Schiller, Tsypylma Darieva, Sandra Gruner-Domic. Selected Contents: 1. Defining Cosmopolitan Sociability in a Transnational Age - An Introduction Nina Glick Schiller, Tsypylma Darieva and Sandra Gruner-Domic 2. Cosmopolitan Charismatics. More). Abstract This special issue features ethnographies that examine the trajectories of mobile people within particular places, moments and networks of connection. Critiquing the ready equation o.
This book approaches the concept of cosmopolitan sociability as a cultural or territorial rootedness that facilitates a simultaneous openness to shared human emotions, experiences, and aspirations.
Cosmopolitan Sociability critiques definitions of cosmopolitanism as a tolerance for cultural difference or a universalist morality that arise from contemporary experiences of mobility and globalization. Challenging these assumptions, the book explores the degree to which a 'cosmopolitan dimension' can be practised within particular religious communities, diasporic ties, or gendered migrant identities in different parts of the world. A wide variety of expert contributors offer rich ethnographic insights into the interplay of social interactions and cosmopolitan sociability. In this way the book contributes significantly to ethnic and migration studies, global anthropology, social theory, and religious and cultural studies.
Cosmopolitan Sociability was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.