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Volume 57 No 1 March 2006

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  • Special Issue: Cosmopolitan Sociology Edited by Ulrich Beck and Natan Sznaider
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Special Issue: Cosmopolitan Sociology
Edited by Ulrich Beck and Natan Sznaider

Contents

Original articles

  • Unpacking cosmopolitanism for the social sciences: a research agenda Ulrich Beck and Natan Sznaider
  • The cosmopolitan imagination: critical cosmopolitanism and social theory Gerard Delanty
  • Cosmopolitanism and violence: difficulties of judgment Robert Fine
  • Vulnerability, violence and (cosmopolitan) ethics: Butler's Precarious Life Angela McRobbie
  • Cosmopolitan political science Edgar Grande
  • Visuality, mobility and the cosmopolitan: inhabiting the world from afar Bronislaw Szerszynski and John Urry
  • Classical sociology and cosmopolitanism: a critical defence of the social Bryan S Turner
  • A literature on cosmopolitanism: an overview Ulrich Beck and Natan Sznaider
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