SZALÓ, Csaba. Cosmopolitan memories: Mapping the conceptual boundaries of cosmopolitanism. In Social Theory and the Sociological Discipline(s) - European Sociological Association's Social Theory Conference; Innsbruck. 2008.
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Original name Cosmopolitan memories: Mapping the conceptual boundaries of cosmopolitanism.
Name in Czech Kosmopolitni vzpomínky: zpamováni konceptuálních hranic kosmopolitanismu
Name (in English) Cosmopolitan memories: Mapping the conceptual boundaries of cosmopolitanism.
Authors SZALÓ, Csaba.
Edition Social Theory and the Sociological Discipline(s) - European Sociological Association's Social Theory Conference; Innsbruck, 2008.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 50000 5. Social Sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Social Studies
Keywords in English cosmopolitanism, cultural memory, social theory
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: doc. PhDr. Csaba Szaló, Ph.D., učo 5918. Changed: 13/1/2009 15:49.
Abstract
My presentation will analyze social theory at work by focusing on the concept of cosmopolitan memory. I will set side by side the sociological idea of transition from national to cosmopolitan memory cultures as it was developed by Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider with recent debates on cosmopolitanism in social anthropology and cultural theory. I propose to explore the conceptual boundaries of cosmopolitanism with the help of the following question: in what sense do cosmopolitan memories need to be grounded in a normative, inclusive symbolic representation of the Other?
Abstract (in English)
My presentation will analyze social theory at work by focusing on the concept of cosmopolitan memory. I will set side by side the sociological idea of transition from national to cosmopolitan memory cultures as it was developed by Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider with recent debates on cosmopolitanism in social anthropology and cultural theory. I propose to explore the conceptual boundaries of cosmopolitanism with the help of the following question: in what sense do cosmopolitan memories need to be grounded in a normative, inclusive symbolic representation of the Other?
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