Reimagining Digital Cosmopolitanism
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Edited by:
Fergal Lenehan
and Roman Lietz
About this book
Cosmopolitanism remains a multifaceted, widely-used concept. Cultural theory and empirical research have not remained stagnant, and a number of further theoretical and empirically-based concepts have emerged, not least postdigitality and postmigrancy. The »post« in these terms does not denote an end, but rather societal transformation due to and interwoven with both digitality and migration. The contributors to this volume call for new perspectives on the concept of cosmopolitanism, in the light of postdigitality and postmigrancy. The contributions reflect on a theoretical and an empirical level the need to reimagine cosmopolitanism for the twenty-first century.
Author / Editor information
Fergal Lenehan (PD Dr.) lehrt Interkulturelle Kommunikation und Kosmopolitismus an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind postdigitale Formen von Kosmopolitismus und Europäismus.
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Frontmatter
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Editorial
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Contents
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Introduction: Understanding Digital Cosmopolitanism in Terms of Materiality and Postmigration
9 - Theoretical and Methodological Reflections
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Understanding Socio-Cultural Change Today: Reflections on the Implications of the Postdigital for Cosmopolitanism and Europeanization
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Critical Internet Histories and the Charting of Postdigital Cosmopolitanism: Historiography and the Junctures of Platformization
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Varieties of Cosmopolitanism: Cultural, Constitutional, Contestatory – and Social?
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O Futuro está Nebuloso: Contaminated and Cosmopolitan Imaginaries in Brazilian AI research
95 - Media and the Frameworks of Learning
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Cosmopolitanism and Communication Rights in a Postdigital World
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Representation of Minorities in Irish Media Discourse: From Underrepresentation and Differentiation to ‘Tell Your Own Story’
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Caught Between Fantasy and Reality: The Cosmopolitan Promise of Translation Apps
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Assessing the Intercultural Game Megacities and its Learning Outcomes: A Transnational and Cosmopolitan Virtual Exchange Project?
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Connecting (With) the Unfamiliar: Theoretical, Didactic, and Methodical Reflections on Facilitating Cosmopolitan Encounters in a Postdigital World
205 - Analyzing Online Discourses
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Constructions of Threats to the “Volk” in Right-Wing Online Discourses and Their Reinforcement by Cosmopolitan Processes
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Navigating a Societal Paradox: Racism and Narratives of National Identity in Argentina’s Social Network X
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A Postdigital Story of Football Fandom: Argentina and Bangladesh Between Cosmopolitan Fraternity and Narratives of Resistance
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Exploring Whitexicans’ Narratives of Europeanness in the Postdigital Field of Action
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The Fundamental Error: Harmful Community Building Through Othering Practices on the Facebook Page of the Most Popular German Newspaper
337 - Appendix
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Authors
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