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Title Migration, urbanity and cosmopolitanism in a globalized world / Catherine Lejeune, Delphine Pagès-El Karoui, Camille Schmoll, Hélène Thiollet, editors
Published Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (x, 184 pages) : illustrations
Series IMISCOE research series, 2364-4087
IMISCOE research series, 2364-4087
Contents Chapter 1. Migration, Urbanity and Cosmopolitanism in a Globalized World: An Introduction -- Part I: Making Cosmopolitan Places in a Globalized World -- Chapter 2. Generic Places: The Construction of Home and the Lived Experience of Cosmopolitanization -- Chapter 3. Making Cosmopolitan Spaces: Urban Design, Ideology and Power -- Chapter 4. Dakar by Night: Engaging with Cosmopolitanism by Contrast -- Chapter 5. Urban Cosmopolitanism in the Arab World: Contributing to Theoretical Debates from the Middle East -- Part II: Urbanity and Everyday Cosmopolitanism in Ordinary Places -- Chapter 6. Cosmopolitan Dubai: Consumption and Segregation in a Global City -- Chapter 7. Everyday Cosmopolitanism in African Cities: Places of Leisure and Consumption in Antananarivo and Maputo -- Chapter 8. What's in a Street? Exploring Suspended Cosmopolitanism in Trikoupi, Nicosia -- Chapter 9. Branding Cosmopolitanism and Place Making in Saint Laurent Boulevard, Montreal -- Part III: Migrant Cosmopolitanism: Fragile Belongings and Contested Citizenships -- Chapter 10. Sweeping the Streets, Cleaning Morals in Paris: Chinese Sex Workers Claiming Their Belonging to the Cosmopolitan City -- Chapter 11. Cosmopolitanism in US Sanctuary Cities: Dreamers Claiming Urban Citizenship -- Chapter 12. Migrant Cosmopolitanism in Emirati and Saudi Cities: Practices and Belonging in Exclusionary Contexts -- Chapter 13. Figures of the Cosmopolitan Condition: The Wanderer, the Outcast, and the Foreigner
Summary This open access book draws a theoretically productive triangle between urban studies, theories of cosmopolitanism, and migration studies in a global context. It provides a unique, encompassing and situated view on the various relations between cosmopolitanism and urbanity in the contemporary world. Drawing on a variety of cities in Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa and North America, it overcomes the Eurocentric bias that has marked debate on cosmopolitanism from its inception. The contributions highlight the crucial role of migrants as actors of urban change and targets of urban policies, thus reconciling empirical and normative approaches to cosmopolitanism. By addressing issues such as cosmopolitanism and urban geographies of power, locations and temporalities of subaltern cosmopolites, political meanings and effects of cosmopolitan practices and discourses in urban contexts, it revisits contemporary debates on superdiversity, urban stratification and local incorporation, and assess the role of migration and mobility in globalization and social change
Analysis Migration
Public Policy
Human Geography
Human Migration
Urban Geography and Urbanism
Migration Policy
Open access
Urban studies
Global cities
Urban planning
Population mobility
migration and integration
Superdiversity
Urban stratification
Cosmopolitanism
Contemporary cities
Residential patterns
Migration, immigration & emigration
Public administration
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed May 24, 2021)
Subject Cosmopolitanism.
Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects.
Migration, immigration & emigration.
Public administration.
Human geography.
Cosmopolitanism
Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
Form Electronic book
Author Lejeune, Catherine, editor
Pagès-El Karoui, Delphine, editor
Schmoll, Camille, editor.
Thiollet, Hélène, editor
ISBN 9783030673659
3030673650