Community cosmopolitanism and the problem of human commonality/ Vered Amit and Nigel Rapport

By: Amit, VeredContributor(s): Rapport, NigelMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Anthropology, culture, and societyPublication details: London: Pluto Press, 2012Description: xvi, 219 p. ; 22 cmISBN: 9780745329031Subject(s): Globalization--Sociological aspects | Identity (Philosophical concept) | CommunitiesDDC classification: 302.5
Contents:
Acknowledgements * Prologue: The Book's Structure Nigel Rapport and Vered Amit * PART I COMMUNITY AND DISJUNCTION: THE CREATIVITY AND UNCERTAINTY OF EVERYDAY ENGAGEMENT; Vered Amit * 1. Community as 'Good to Think With': The Productiveness of Strategic Ambiguities. * 2. Consociation and Communitas: The Ambiguous Charms of the Quotidian * 3. Disjuncture as 'Good to Think With' * 4. Mobility and Cosmopolitanism: Frustrated Aspirations towards disjuncture. * Notes * References * PART II COSMOPOLITANISM: ACTORS, RELATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS BEYOND THE COMMUNITARIAN; Nigel Rapport * Preamble * 5. Introduction: The Space of Cosmopolitanism, and the Cosmopolitan Subject * 6. Cosmopolitan Living: People of the Air and Global Guests * 7. Cosmopolitan Learning: Diffusion, Openness and Irony * 8. Cosmopolitan Planning: Anyone, Society and Community * 9. Epilogue: Cosmopolitanism and Culture * Notes * References * PART III: DIALOGUE * 10. Amit Responds to Rapport: When cosmopolitan rights are not enough * 11. Rapport Responds to Amit: On the analytical need to deconstruct 'community' * Index
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Acknowledgements * Prologue: The Book's Structure Nigel Rapport and Vered Amit * PART I COMMUNITY AND DISJUNCTION: THE CREATIVITY AND UNCERTAINTY OF EVERYDAY ENGAGEMENT; Vered Amit * 1. Community as 'Good to Think With': The Productiveness of Strategic Ambiguities. * 2. Consociation and Communitas: The Ambiguous Charms of the Quotidian * 3. Disjuncture as 'Good to Think With' * 4. Mobility and Cosmopolitanism: Frustrated Aspirations towards disjuncture. * Notes * References * PART II COSMOPOLITANISM: ACTORS, RELATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS BEYOND THE COMMUNITARIAN; Nigel Rapport * Preamble * 5. Introduction: The Space of Cosmopolitanism, and the Cosmopolitan Subject * 6. Cosmopolitan Living: People of the Air and Global Guests * 7. Cosmopolitan Learning: Diffusion, Openness and Irony * 8. Cosmopolitan Planning: Anyone, Society and Community * 9. Epilogue: Cosmopolitanism and Culture * Notes * References * PART III: DIALOGUE * 10. Amit Responds to Rapport: When cosmopolitan rights are not enough * 11. Rapport Responds to Amit: On the analytical need to deconstruct 'community' * Index

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