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Reimagining Digital Cosmopolitanism
Perspectives from a Postmigrant and Postdigital World- Editors:
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- 2025
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- Edition
- 1/2025
- Copyright year
- 2025
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8376-7532-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8394-7532-4
- Publisher
- transcript, Bielefeld
- Series
- Studies in Digital Interculturality
- Volume
- 0
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 370
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- Introduction: Understanding Digital Cosmopolitanism in Terms of Materiality and PostmigrationPages 9 - 32 Fergal Lenehan, Roman Lietz Download chapter (PDF)
- Understanding Socio-Cultural Change Today: Reflections on the Implications of the Postdigital for Cosmopolitanism and EuropeanizationPages 35 - 48 Gerard Delanty Download chapter (PDF)
- Critical Internet Histories and the Charting of Postdigital Cosmopolitanism: Historiography and the Junctures of PlatformizationPages 49 - 68 Fergal Lenehan Download chapter (PDF)
- Varieties of Cosmopolitanism: Cultural, Constitutional, Contestatory – and Social?Pages 69 - 94 Simon Pistor Download chapter (PDF)
- O Futuro está Nebuloso: Contaminated and Cosmopolitan Imaginaries in Brazilian AI researchPages 95 - 118 Emilian Franco Download chapter (PDF)
- Cosmopolitanism and Communication Rights in a Postdigital WorldPages 121 - 138 Alexa Robertson Download chapter (PDF)
- Representation of Minorities in Irish Media Discourse: From Underrepresentation and Differentiation to ‘Tell Your Own Story’Pages 139 - 168 Isolde Quirante Download chapter (PDF)
- Caught Between Fantasy and Reality: The Cosmopolitan Promise of Translation AppsPages 169 - 186 Bernd Meyer, Roman Lietz Download chapter (PDF)
- Assessing the Intercultural Game Megacities and its Learning Outcomes: A Transnational and Cosmopolitan Virtual Exchange Project?Pages 187 - 204 Milene Mendes de Oliveira, Jennifer Bartelheim Download chapter (PDF)
- Connecting (With) the Unfamiliar: Theoretical, Didactic, and Methodical Reflections on Facilitating Cosmopolitan Encounters in a Postdigital WorldPages 205 - 220 Nick Ludwig Download chapter (PDF)
- Constructions of Threats to the “Volk” in Right-Wing Online Discourses and Their Reinforcement by Cosmopolitan ProcessesPages 223 - 242 Alina Jugenheimer Download chapter (PDF)
- Navigating a Societal Paradox: Racism and Narratives of National Identity in Argentina’s Social Network XPages 243 - 274 Carmen Pereyra Download chapter (PDF)
- A Postdigital Story of Football Fandom: Argentina and Bangladesh Between Cosmopolitan Fraternity and Narratives of ResistancePages 275 - 302 Carmen Pereyra, Roman Lietz Download chapter (PDF)
- Exploring Whitexicans’ Narratives of Europeanness in the Postdigital Field of ActionPages 303 - 336 Yolanda López García Download chapter (PDF)
- The Fundamental Error: Harmful Community Building Through Othering Practices on the Facebook Page of the Most Popular German NewspaperPages 337 - 364 Luisa Conti Download chapter (PDF)

