Global Cosmopolitans

Global Cosmopolitans
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9780230289796
ISBN-13 : 0230289797
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Cosmopolitans by : L. Brimm

As globalization creates the need for leaders who transcend national borders, this book provides an insider's view of what makes them special. This is the first book to present a framework for understanding this fast-growing and influential group and it provides tools for readers to discover their own inner competitive edge.

The Global Cosmopolitan Mindset

The Global Cosmopolitan Mindset
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781349953455
ISBN-13 : 1349953458
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis The Global Cosmopolitan Mindset by : Linda Brimm

A growing number of people in the world have embraced globalization and actively seek opportunities to live, study, and work in other cultures. Highly talented and deeply motivated, they have been shaped by the new political/economic opportunities, technological realities and personal choices that have configured their lives. They are the Global Cosmopolitans. Professor Linda Brimm, whose last book, Global Cosmopolitans: The Creative Edge of Difference, defined and named this phenomenon, now introduces the Global Cosmopolitan Mindset and Skillset and examines what are the dilemmas and opportunities of composing a global life over time. Dr. Brimm has interviewed Global Cosmopolitans at different life stages and has garnered insights from those on the front line of the global economy. She describes how they understand the life dilemmas and opportunities implicit in navigating the rapidly changing global environment and how they learn from the lives they are creating. While these are people using the expertise developed over their global journey to manage change, lead organizations, make a difference in the world, or create their own ventures, she helps us understand what they have learned and how this global learning opportunity has contributed to the development of a Global Cosmopolitan Mindset and Skillset. This book relates some of the stories that global leaders and entrepreneurs have shared with Dr. Brimm. These concrete examples help us understand what the individuals have learned from their personal experience. Emerging from these stories are the unique attitudes and skills that are necessary to confront life challenges, embrace change and take steps to create new life chapters. Whether you are a Millennial considering joining this ‘Cosmopolitan Club’, an existing Global Cosmopolitan reflecting on what is next, someone in mid-career contemplating an international move, part of an organization trying to develop its responses to a global workforce, or a leader considering who can best run global organizations, this book provides a unique insight into the Global Cosmopolitan Mindset and Skillset – as well as the challenges and rewards of pursuing a global life.

Global Childhoods and Cosmopolitan Identities in Literature

Global Childhoods and Cosmopolitan Identities in Literature
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9789004527126
ISBN-13 : 9004527125
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Childhoods and Cosmopolitan Identities in Literature by : Elizabeth Jackson

This book investigates literary representations and self-representations of people with cosmopolitan identities arising from mobile global childhoods which transcend categories of migrancy and diaspora.

Indigenous Cosmopolitans

Indigenous Cosmopolitans
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 1433101025
ISBN-13 : 9781433101021
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Indigenous Cosmopolitans by : Maximilian Christian Forte

"Timely and original, this volume looks at indigenous peoples from the perspective of cosmopolitan theory and at cosmopolitanism from the perspective of the indigenous world. In doing so, it not only sheds new light on both, but also has something important to say about the complexities of identification in this shrinking, overheated world. Analysing ethnoqraphy from around the world, the authors demonstrate the universality of the local-indigeneity-and the particularity of the universal--cosmopolitanism. Anthropology doesn't get much better than this." --Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Professor of Anthropology, University of Oslo; Author of Globalisation --Book Jacket.

Cosmopolitan Theology

Cosmopolitan Theology
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Publisher : Chalice Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9780827205352
ISBN-13 : 082720535X
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Cosmopolitan Theology by : Namsoon Kang

In Cosmopolitan Theology, author Namsoon Kang proposes a theology that embraces and at the same time moves beyond collective identity position and group-based allegiances. It crosses borders of gender, race, nationality, religion, ethnicity, sexuality, and ability. Kang offers a vision of a global community of radical inclusion, solidarity, and deep compassion and justice for others. Blending theology with philosophy, she crosses borders of academism and activism, and the discursive borders of modernism, postmodernism, feminism, and postcolonialism. Cosmopolitan Theology sheds a new light both in academia and the community of Christian believers by providing a public relevance of Jesus' teaching of neighbor-love, hospitality, and solidarity in our world today.

Cosmopolitan Scientists

Cosmopolitan Scientists
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781503640412
ISBN-13 : 1503640418
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Cosmopolitan Scientists by : Nahoko Kameo

As the university transformed itself into a center of innovation, and biotechnology became a billion-dollar industry, commercialization of university inventions became both lucrative and urgent. In the United States, this shift decisively converted the academic scientist into an entrepreneur. From there, legal structures that facilitated university scientists' patenting and commercialization spread across the world, including to Japan, where earlier modes of doing science made such diffusion more difficult—and more interesting. Cosmopolitan Scientists delineates what happens when global policies diffuse to different cultural and institutional contexts. Instead of simply accepting or resisting the change, Japanese university scientists creatively enacted the new rules, making unique local variations of the global policy—and thus making it Japanese. Drawing on vivid accounts from bioscientists who experienced and enacted the shift toward commercialization, the book offers an insider's view into the way scientists navigate the complex and shifting landscape of science, innovation, and economic policy. In so doing it also tells a broader story of how the global rules can be successfully "naturalized"—modified, settled down, and made local.

Cosmopolitan Urbanism

Cosmopolitan Urbanism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781134284375
ISBN-13 : 1134284373
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Cosmopolitan Urbanism by : Jon Binnie

In order to attract investment and tourism, cities are increasingly competing to re-brand themselves as cosmopolitan, and in recent years, cosmopolitanism has become the focus of considerable critical attention in academia. Here, renowned editors and contributors have come together to produce one of the first books to tackle cosmopolitanism from a geographical perspective. Central to the cosmopolitan process is how traditionally marginalized groups have become re-valued and reconstructed as a resource in the eyes of planners and politicians. This fascinating book examines the politics of these transformations by understanding the everyday practices of cosmopolitanism. Which forms of cultural difference are valued and which are excluded from this re-visioning of the contemporary city? Organized in three distinct parts, the book covers: production and consumption, and cosmopolitanism the spatialities of cosmopolitanism the deployment, mobilization and articulation of cosmopolitan discourses in policy-making and urban design. The volume is groundbreaking in examining the complex politics of cosmopolitanism in empirical case studies from Montreal to Singapore, London to Texas, Auckland to Amsterdam. With a strong editorial steer, including general and section introductions and a conclusion to guide the student reader, Cosmopolitan Urbanism employs a range of theoretical and empirical approaches to provide a grounded treatment essential for students of human geography, urban studies and sociology.

Cosmopolitan

Cosmopolitan
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 842
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ISBN-10 : SRLF:AA0009972167
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

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Cosmopolitan War

Cosmopolitan War
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 9780199567164
ISBN-13 : 0199567166
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Cosmopolitan War by : Cécile Fabre

Cécile Fabre defends an ethical account of war which focuses on the individual, as a rational and moral agent, over collective groups of people. She offers a new account of just and unjust war, exploring wars of national defence, civil wars, humanitarian intervention, wars involving private military forces, and asymmetrical wars.

Cosmopolitan Dharma

Cosmopolitan Dharma
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9789004232808
ISBN-13 : 900423280X
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Cosmopolitan Dharma by : Sharon Smith

Within Western Buddhism, practitioners are often assumed to be white and middle-class. Based in ground-breaking empirical research, Cosmopolitan Dharma: Race, Sexuality, and Gender in British Buddhism explores the stories of Buddhists from minority communities, through a rich analysis of their lived experiences. Smith, Munt and Yip explore their various contestations of dominant white and heteronormative cultures in Western Buddhism. Using cosmopolitanism as the theoretical lens, Cosmopolitan Dharma argues convincingly that the Buddhist ethos of human interconnectivity needs to be further developed to truly embrace the ‘Other’ of different kinds (not least Western Buddhism’s own internal ‘Others’). Cosmopolitan Dharma, through Buddhists’ own narratives, explores how cultural politics from the ground up can offer a more inclusive philosophy and lived experience of spirituality.