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What is Cosmopolitanism

Handbook of Research on the Societal Impact of Digital Media
At times a contested term referring to the framing of self and other in relation to the world rather than a nation-state, and a concomitant ethical obligation to others beyond local and national borders and citizenry.
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Digital Media and Cosmopolitan Critical Literacy: Research and Practice
Thomas W. Bean (Old Dominion University, USA)
Copyright: © 2016 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8310-5.ch003
Abstract
In this chapter I consider contemporary global conditions pointing to what some scholars term “a global risk society” where digital media and Cosmopolitan Critical Literacy offer a counterpoint to human rights, health, climate, and terrorist threats. By examining current research in global youth communication across nation-state boundaries via the Internet, existing research suggests that tapping into digital media literacy and critical media literacy will be crucial for developing an informed and critical citizenry. At present, studies of transnational youth navigating old and new affiliations across national borders are in their infancy. Nevertheless, the existing research holds promise for developing global world citizens who can realize an ethos of cosmopolitan, critical citizenship through the affordances of digital media.
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Travellers' Resilience to Major Travel Risks of Today: Global Terrorism and Pandemic Disease – Opportunities and Challenges for Small Tourism Businesses
A belief that all people are entitled to equal respect and consideration, no matter what their citizenship status or other affiliations happen to be.
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Global Citizenship Education in the Era of Globalization
A philosophy that advocates for global citizenship despite being a citizen of a nation-state. A person who adheres to the tenets of cosmopolitanism is called a cosmopolitan .
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