Authors
Nina Glick Schiller, Tsypylma Darieva, Sandra Gruner-Domic
Publication date
2014/6/11
Book
Cosmopolitan Sociability
Pages
1-20
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This special issue features ethnographies that examine the trajectories of mobile people within particular places, moments and networks of connection. Critiquing the ready equation of cosmopolitanism with experiences of mobility, we examine the encounters of pilgrims, migrants, missionaries or members of a diaspora. Defining cosmopolitanism as a simultaneous rootedness and openness to shared human emotions, experiences and aspirations rather than to a tolerance for cultural difference or a universalist morality, the authors explore the degree to which mobility produces cosmopolitan sociability.
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