Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction: Cosmopolitanism as a Politics of Space; 2 From a Sociology of the EU to a Social Theory of Europe; 3 The Borders and Borderlands of Europe: A Critique of Balibar; 4 Europe's Cosmopolitan Borders; 5 'Spaces of Wonder': The Global Politics of Strangeness; 6 Empire and the Hubris of the 'High Point'; 7 Postwesternization; 8 The World is Not Enough: Globalization Reconsidered; 9 Concluding Thoughts: The Spaces of Critical Cosmopolitanism; Notes; References; Index
Summary
The book advances a provocative critical reading of both globalization theory and contemporary Europe. Concerned with questions of space, borders and governance, Cosmpolitan Spaces challeges conventional notions of cosmopolitanism and its relevance to conceptualizations of space, and offers a fresh take on the meaning and implications of globalization