Tesi sul tema "Cosmopolitanism – Europe"
Cita una fonte nei formati APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard e in molti altri stili
Vedi i top-27 saggi (tesi di laurea o di dottorato) per l'attività di ricerca sul tema "Cosmopolitanism – Europe".
Accanto a ogni fonte nell'elenco di riferimenti c'è un pulsante "Aggiungi alla bibliografia". Premilo e genereremo automaticamente la citazione bibliografica dell'opera scelta nello stile citazionale di cui hai bisogno: APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, Vancouver ecc.
Puoi anche scaricare il testo completo della pubblicazione scientifica nel formato .pdf e leggere online l'abstract (il sommario) dell'opera se è presente nei metadati.
Vedi le tesi di molte aree scientifiche e compila una bibliografia corretta.
Angelopoulou, Maria. "Cosmopolitanism in Europe-in-crisis : the cases of the EU, Greece and Turkey". Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/10375.
Testo completoDebnár, Miloš. "Globalization and diversity in migration to JapanMigration, whiteness and cosmopolitanism of Europeans in Japan". 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/193560.
Testo completoExarchou, Sofia. "Cosmopolitanism or Something Else? : A comparative educational research on primary school policies between Greece and Europe". Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för pedagogik och didaktik, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-132188.
Testo completoKarampampas, Panas. "Dancing into darkness : cosmopolitanism and 'peripherality' in the Greek goth scene". Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/10829.
Testo completoRIZZO, CATERINA. "VERSO IL COSMOPOLITISMO. UN'INDAGINE SUI GIOVANI DEL SERVIZIO VOLONTARIO EUROPEO". Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/1691.
Testo completoRecently the concept of cosmopolitanism raises a great popularity within the sociological research. After several years of theoretical reflections, nowadays, the cosmopolitanism studies focus on the empirical research. According to this trend, this work observes a cosmopolitanism “from below”, among ordinary people as a form of global openness as well as a process of self-transformation. In particular, this thesis focuses on cosmopolitanism as an interpretative category, useful to read young people within an intercultural experience to spend a certain period of time practicing and living abroad, such as the European Voluntary Service. More in detail, this research studies the European Voluntary Service like a field where it is possible to observe new forms of belonging and identification and new practices. By a number of biographical interviews to young volunteers it has been possible to discover that different belongings go together with different attitudes and representations of the local, the national and the European dimension, towards a global openness. The research describes these attachments, which forms the basis of an ambivalent cosmopolitanism culture as it is experienced by young volunteers during their international experiences. Finally, the work aims to clarify the concept of cosmopolitanism and suggest a way to study this fenomenous by documenting the raise of new social relations, practices, solidarities and process of self-transformation and self-understanding.
RIZZO, CATERINA. "VERSO IL COSMOPOLITISMO. UN'INDAGINE SUI GIOVANI DEL SERVIZIO VOLONTARIO EUROPEO". Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/1691.
Testo completoRecently the concept of cosmopolitanism raises a great popularity within the sociological research. After several years of theoretical reflections, nowadays, the cosmopolitanism studies focus on the empirical research. According to this trend, this work observes a cosmopolitanism “from below”, among ordinary people as a form of global openness as well as a process of self-transformation. In particular, this thesis focuses on cosmopolitanism as an interpretative category, useful to read young people within an intercultural experience to spend a certain period of time practicing and living abroad, such as the European Voluntary Service. More in detail, this research studies the European Voluntary Service like a field where it is possible to observe new forms of belonging and identification and new practices. By a number of biographical interviews to young volunteers it has been possible to discover that different belongings go together with different attitudes and representations of the local, the national and the European dimension, towards a global openness. The research describes these attachments, which forms the basis of an ambivalent cosmopolitanism culture as it is experienced by young volunteers during their international experiences. Finally, the work aims to clarify the concept of cosmopolitanism and suggest a way to study this fenomenous by documenting the raise of new social relations, practices, solidarities and process of self-transformation and self-understanding.
Auzoux, Amélie. "Le "cosmopolitisme" de Valery Larbaud (1881-1957) : écrivain, critique et traducteur". Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUL126.
Testo completoValery Larbaud’s “cosmopolitanism” is a presupposition that must now be sifted through a critical review. The complexity of Valery Larbaud’s work undeniably comes from his treatment of geographical, political, literary and linguistic borders. But to which extent can it be said that this “métis des lettres” – whose métissage still remains carefully calculated – welcomes the Other, or renews the linguistic and literary representation of the stranger? What are the revolutions or counter-revolutions of his cosmopolitanism, whose contradictory features react to contemporary intellectual environment? Larbaud’s cosmopolitanism has become a cliché in the exact photographical sense, offering nothing but an “index” of names or a “kaleidoscope” of images. I argue that it should undergo critical analysis, on the basis of a much more encompassing set of data. Substituting to in vitro approaches of Larbaud’s work taken under glass and out of context the more accurate nuance and movement of in vivo approaches, we aim at offering a thorough historical and critical reading of his work. Larbaud, whose hagiographic criticism has raised above men, is a man of his time, whose image, frozen on glossy paper, must give way to the most nuanced moving portrait
Magin, Michelle Anne. "Toward a globalised memory of the Holocaust : an exploration of the exhibition spaces and educational programmes at four sites of remembrance in post-unification Berlin". Thesis, University of Manchester, 2016. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/toward-a-globalised-memory-of-the-holocaust-an-exploration-of-the-exhibition-spaces-and-educational-programmes-at-four-sites-of-remembrance-in-postunification-berlin(c7547a80-3e71-48f9-9ee1-a35bfe6c4c09).html.
Testo completoEl, Gammal Blanche. "L'Orient-Express, configuration littéraire d'un mythe européen (1883-2000)". Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/235165.
Testo completoDoctorat en Langues, lettres et traductologie
info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
Heil, Tilmann. "Cohabitation and convivencia : comparing conviviality in Casamance and Catalonia". Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:438967ad-df4b-4c76-9969-3b55edf54beb.
Testo completoYördem, Özer. "Cosmopolitan Reflections in the European Parliament". Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Management and Economics, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-8278.
Testo completoThe problem of world poverty is appalling in human terms. Almost half of all the humankind lives below the poverty line of $2 per day, whereas affluent parts of the world continue to enjoy enormous technological and economical progress. In the light of such discrepancy, the debate in political philosophy regarding “global justice” has renewed significance. The current debate between those who agree global justice is important, is those who think that positive duties towards poor is enough, and those who think that morality requires a re-designation of the ground rules operating at the global level.
The Cosmopolitan view grounds its theoretical framework in this second view. This study aims to analyse if, and how, the normative debate in the European Parliament reflects the assumptions, arguments and considerations of the Cosmopolitan approach. This study identifies central concepts of the Cosmopolitan approach, and then analyses how these concepts are discussed in the European Parliamentary debates. In addition, I identify who discusses what in the parliamentary debates. The analysis reveals how Cosmopolitan ideas are reflected in the discourse within the debates, and the second dimension identifies which party groups discuss and hold which key concepts of Cosmopolitanism.
Rue, Robert A. ""Mixed Taste," Cosmopolitanism, and Intertextuality in Georg Philipp Telemann's Opera Orpheus". Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1483456936606681.
Testo completoMander, Kirsten Jane. "Applying the analytical framework of cosmopolitanism as a model of democracy; how can civil society help further the democratic quality of European Union governance (the case of Spain 2012)?" Thesis, University of Canterbury. National Centre for Research on Europe, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/8309.
Testo completoGonzalez, Ana Laura. "European Cosmopolitanism to Folkloricism: The Development of an Argentine Nationalistic Style as Revealed in Selected Works for Flute by Amancio Alcorta, Alberto Williams and Ángel Lasala". Diss., The University of Arizona, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/195897.
Testo completoMorales, Anamaria. "Vidas imaginadas na migração Norte-Sul: europeus na Bahia da globalização". reponame:Repositório Institucional da UFBA, 2011. http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/12283.
Testo completoSubmitted by Oliveira Santos Dilzaná (dilznana@yahoo.com.br) on 2013-07-22T17:43:24Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação Anamaria Morales.pdf: 1765753 bytes, checksum: cb73d991b216f25f1935d4341b2d70a2 (MD5)
Approved for entry into archive by Ana Portela(anapoli@ufba.br) on 2013-07-24T18:40:18Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação Anamaria Morales.pdf: 1765753 bytes, checksum: cb73d991b216f25f1935d4341b2d70a2 (MD5)
Made available in DSpace on 2013-07-24T18:40:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertação Anamaria Morales.pdf: 1765753 bytes, checksum: cb73d991b216f25f1935d4341b2d70a2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011
CAPES
O presente estudo sobre a migração de europeus para a Bahia nas últimas décadas procura explicar um movimento migratório que, não se restringindo ao móvel econômico e ao modelo comunitário, é impulsionado por processos individualizantes e uma consciência de matiz cosmopolita. Tal movimento pode ser visto como resultante da atual globalização cultural, em que a multiplicação das conexões planetárias estimula a imaginação social e incita indivíduos de todas as partes a se desterritorializarem, fazendo da mobilidade um recurso integrado aos seus projetos de vida. Analisando a vinda desses indivíduos ao Nordeste brasileiro para residir, o estudo traz à discussão, por um lado, o imaginário sobre a globalização e a emergência de uma subjetividade contemporânea , e por outro, os imaginários sobre o “outro continente” na interação entre a Europa e a América Latina, que terminam por inserir o Brasil nos projetos de vida de migrantes europeus de perfil aventureiro e cosmopolita, que vivem “lá e cá”. Buscou-se também verificar como o país se construiu como destino para aqueles que optaram por viver sua vida no hemisfério sul, para em seguida contrastar a sua vivência concreta com a “vida imaginada” no sul global. Levando em conta as dimensões subjetivas e objetivas que trazem esses europeus ao Nordeste brasileiro, vemos entrar em operação o imaginário de um mundo interconectado em que alguns países e regiões emergem enquanto outros retrocedem, numa hierarquia das nações em transformação segundo critérios que hoje contemplam a qualidade de vida, a humanização das relações interpessoais e a ampliação do espaço de realização individual, que podemos depreender do discurso dos migrantes estudados. My research on the migration of Europeans to Bahia over the last decades seeks to clarify a migratory movement which , while not restricted to economic motivations or a community pattern , results from rather individualizing processes and a new “cosmopolitan consciousness”. Such movement can be seen as an outcome of present cultural globalization, whereby the multiple planetary connections stimulate social imagination and induce individuals all over the world to deterritorialize themselves making mobility part and parcel of their life projects. This study brings into discussion the imaginaries on globalization and the emergence, on the one hand, of a contemporary subjectivity, and, on the other hand, of new representations on “the other continent” in the interaction between Europe and Latin America, that have inserted Brazil in the plans of migrants with a relatively adventurous and cosmopolitan profile. It was a main purpose to see how the country was built as a destination for those who chose to live in the south hemisphere, for later to contrast their concrete experiences with their “imagined lives” in the global south. Taking into account both the objective and subjective dimensions that bring those Europeans to the Brazilian Northeast , one sees coming into operation the traditional narrative of our interconnected world , wherein some countries and regions emerge while others “submerge”. Such a hierarchy of nations apparently is now undergoing change on account of new subjective criteria that value aspects such as “quality of life”, the humanization of interpersonal relationships and the widening of self-accomplishment perspectives. All this can be drawn from the discourse of the migrants under study.
Salvador
Mierswa, Klaudia. "Cosmopolitanism and asylum seekers in the European Union : implementation of the asylum acquis in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom from 1999-2015 : are EU Member States fulfilling their international and EU obligations". Thesis, Northumbria University, 2016. http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/36214/.
Testo completoCekic, Can Eyup. "Savoir Vivre Cosmopolite: Ahmed Midhat'". Master's thesis, METU, 2009. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12610918/index.pdf.
Testo completos treatises on Ottoman society by revealing his exceptional objectives, which recently have been used in contemporary interdisciplinary studies concerning the 19th century Ottoman social transformation. In view of that, the thesis is formed as a re-reading of Ahmed Midhat&rsquo
s etiquette book, titled Avrupa Adab-i MuaSereti yahud Alafranga, according to some recent debates like that of occidentalism, geographic mapping of culture and civilization, the question of cosmopolitanism and elitism, everyday life practices. The most important aim of this thesis study is to expose the ability and the tool-kit of an Ottoman intellectual, who claims himself belong to the Ottoman Nation, making use of the knowledge of the west for domestic politics and arguments in order to propose and create a genuine, self-governing and permanent Ottoman culture. Besides the knowledge of the west, Ahmed Midhat&rsquo
s Alafranga represents a very significant literary form that demonstrates the modern change in the intellectual production in Europe. In that perspective, exposing his motivations behind writing an etiquette manual, a literary form which is related to the modern idea of creating a mechanism of self-control for the individuals, and at large for the society itself, is significant the ways in which these motivations represent the ideas of a Tanzimat intellectual on the modernization of the Ottoman society, considering his sympathy for the Hamidian worldview and modernization projects.
Kelly, Melissa. "Onward Migration : The Transnational Trajectories of Iranians Leaving Sweden". Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Kulturgeografiska institutionen, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-198099.
Testo completoHamdi, Ghazi. "Les lieux de sociabilité dans la ville de Tunis à l'époque coloniale : ville européenne et cosmopolitisme 1881-1938". Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013MON30096.
Testo completoThis thesis speaks about the sociability in the town of Tunis in the colonial era.This town that lived a double urban life; Arabian and European at the same time. This phenomenon is the main point in this thesis, not only as concerns the place of life but also society values and cultural characteristics.The places of interest in our research are urban and public constituents that are formal and informal: roads, Cafés, Theatres....where we tested the degree of sociability. Each space is characterised by a pacific urban feature that takes many forms of occupations reflecting conflict of harmony, and multiple manners of police control.In the colonial society, we find different modes of integration that idealize the local society or refuse it aiming at sitting the project of a future society considered better for members. We deduce a conflict between three communities: a first one that is the French nation that tries to keep an upper hand on Tunisia, a second one which consists of the Italians who dream of building their ancient Roman Empire, a third one that includes Tunisians who want to regain power over their country and to get independence. This context led to the emergence of a national personality. In fact the main characteristic of the social life in Tunis in the colonial era is a conflict of powers
Poinsignon, David. "La protection des droits fondamentaux par l'Union européenne : éléments pour une théorie de la Fédération de droit". Thesis, Normandie, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019NORMC020.
Testo completoThe protection of fundamental rights by the European Union and the issue of the Union's legal nature are not isolated. On the contrary, they are deeply linked. The Union can be classified in the category of federalism under the effect of the protection of fundamental rights. In return, this federative nature has an influence on the protection of fundamental rights. The protection of fundamental rights and the nature of the Union together form the identity of the Union. This identity could be a federal rule of law (Fédération de droit)? This hypothesis, which is based on the rule of law model and the requirements of cosmopolitanism, aims at a Federation whose founding objectives include the protection of fundamental rights. This hypothesis offers some keys to understanding how the federalization process and the protection of fundamental rights are articulated. However, the relationship between this process and the protection of fundamental rights is often conflictual. There are many obstacles to this qualification. Indeed, Member States wish to preserve their sovereignty. The imperatives of economic federalism or the expectations of federal security also raise multiple concerns. These obstacles impact both the federalization process and the protection of fundamental rights. In conclusion, they prevent this qualification of european federal rule of law
Velitchkova, Ana. "Cosmopolitan priming for change transnational social movements in communist Eastern Europe /". 2010. http://etd.nd.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-04162010-104051/.
Testo completoJENSEN, Mikkel Munthe. "From learned cosmopolitanism to scientific inter-nationalism : the patriotic transformation of Nordic academia and academic culture during the long eighteenth century". Doctoral thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/52924.
Testo completoExamining Board: Prof. Stéphane Van Damme, European University Institute; Prof. Ann Thomson, European University Institute; Prof. Howard Hotson, Oxford University; Prof. Marian Füssel, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
This dissertation is a study of Nordic academia and its relation to the growing patriotic State. The dissertation examines how, why and to what extent Nordic academia transformed with to the rise of patriotism during the long Eighteenth Century as well as what consequences this transformation had for academic citizens, their institutional and academic practices and self-conceptions. Based on a composite methodology of quantitative and qualitative approaches, the dissertation examines this transformation by studying all 592 professors at the six Nordic universities through a transnational and comparative perspective. The dissertation argues, that the State’s increased interest in and need for science and education during the eighteenth century initiated a consolidation between the State and the University, and at the same time, the rise of patriotism and its stronger focus on the natural fatherland began a nationalisation process at the universities. Through an institutional and socio-cultural examination of the Nordic universities and their professors, this dissertation, firstly, demonstrates that Nordic academia was institutionally and culturally rooted in a centuries-old pan-European academic community and also shared its learned cosmopolitan notions. Secondly, the dissertation argues that it was these notions and practices of a cosmopolitan academia that were disrupted and transformed with the rise of patriotism and State power. It argues, that the State and the University consolidated in a shared patriotic purpose of prioritising the King, Country and fellow citizens above all other considerations. This new purpose changed both the universities’ institutional and academic practices overall, as national requirements and precedences were introduced, as well as the professors’ perceived scholarly and societal role, as they were no longer seen simply as scholars of the learned world but rather as State servants of the fatherland. Consequently, this new agenda and practices disrupted the cosmopolitan nature of the old academic community.
Willcocks, Andrew. "Between Sovereignty and International Legal Cosmopolitanism: a comparative investigation into irregular migrant detention in the European Union". Phd thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/211968.
Testo completoChirila, Ileana Daniela. "La République réinventée: littératures transculturelles dans la France contemporaine". Diss., 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5559.
Testo completoThis dissertation theorizes the complex contemporary phenomenon of literature produced in French by writers of allophone origins, which is to say, writers born in non-Francophone countries. Vassilis Alexakis, Gao Xingjian, Andreï Makine, Nancy Huston, Dai Sijie, Brina Svit, Amin Maalouf, Shan Sa, Agota Kristof, Milan Kundera, Ya Ding, François Cheng, Eduardo Manet, Hector Bianciotti, Jorge Semprun or Jonathan Littell, are frequently classified as "Francophone singularities," even though their number has now surpassed a few hundred. By closely looking at cultural and geo-political realities underpinning these writers' literature, La République réinventée reconceptualizes notions of "exile," "migrant," "diaspora," and even certain areas of "postcolonial" literary praxis as a transcultural model of literary production that is emblematic for our globalized society. Intended to reframe the debate around the transcultural literature, this study uses a sociological paradigm of methodological or reflexive cosmopolitanism (Ulrich Beck) in order to define transcultural ideologies and networks, reinforced by unlimited axes of reworked local, transnational, and global focalization.
Dissertation
Brescianini, Giulia. "A importância dos Projetos Europeus na Promoção da Cidadania Global". Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/92753.
Testo completoThe ongoing Globalization processes have put new and important challenges to political philosophy, governance and the International Community. The Westphalian model is, nowadays, challenged by the presence of a multitude of actors beyond the Nation-State and the establishment of deep interdependence relationships, not just of economic nature. Our world is characterized by profound inequalities and global poverty is presented as a plague, far from being eradicated. These characteristics illuminate the debate on the idea of global justice. In this internship Report, in the light of the changes that occur, the debate is presented on the conception of justice that we cultivate within individual States and their possible extension, especially in the distributive field, to all human beings. Thus, this internship Report seeks to carry out a study on Global citizenship, which is born from the need to reinvent citizenship and its borders, in the context of the current global transition, marked by the convergence between the crisis in the political form of the Nation-State and the pluralism of the Worlds and cultural belonging, analyzing the main ideals and underlying theories, as well as the nationalist theories and the ideas that contrast the idea of the construction of a “Citizen of the World”. This objective also aims to address, the importance of the defense of Human Rights and its various conceptions. In this context, we will analyse the importance of education and European Projects to promote the values of Global citizenship, supporting the development and implementation of innovative practices, and joint initiatives. In this sense, through the framing and problematization of Global citizenship, we sought to create a point of reflection for issues such as: “What does it means to be a global citizen?”, “Whose interests are represented here?”, “Is it reasonable to promote a global democracy?” and also: “What is the importance of education and international cooperation in promoting Global citizenship?” This Report also presents AidLearn and the European projects, developed by the company, as well as training actions and strategies based on advocacy and a Soft approach associated with human resources management. The activities performed during the internship and their importance will also be described.
Pace, Cristina Luísa. "Cosmopolitan EU? Minority Rights and the Management of Cultural Diversity". Doctoral thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/52372.
Testo completoBousmaha, Farah. "The impact of the negative perception of Islam in the Western media and culture from 9/11 to the Arab Spring". Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1805/5677.
Testo completoWhile the Arab spring succeeded in ousting the long-term dictator led governments from power in many Arab countries, leading the way to a new democratic process to develop in the Arab world, it did not end the old suspicions between Arab Muslims and the West. This research investigates the beginning of the relations between the Arab Muslims and the West as they have developed over time, and then focuses its analysis on perceptions from both sides beginning with 9/11 through the events known as the Arab spring. The framework for analysis is a communication perspective, as embodied in the Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM). According to CMM, communication can be understood as forms of interactions that both constitute and frame reality. The study posits the analysis that the current Arab Muslim-West divide, is often a conversation that is consistent with what CMM labels as the ethnocentric pattern. This analysis will suggest a new pathway, one that follows the CMM cosmopolitan form, as a more fruitful pattern for the future of Arab Muslim-West relations. This research emphasizes the factors fueling this ethnocentric pattern, in addition to ways of bringing the Islamic world and the West to understand each other with a more cosmopolitan approach, which, among other things, accepts mutual differences while fostering agreements. To reach this core, the study will apply a direct communicative engagement between the Islamic world and the West to foster trusted relations, between the two.