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Globalization and cosmopolitanism: Continuity and disjuncture, contemporary and historical
Barbalet, Jack
Barbalet, Jack
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Abstract
Globalization and cosmopolitanism are treated differently in various literatures. The relations of each to the political state and migration, in terms of mobilities and enclavement, are also variably treated in different sources. The article shows that these concerns are not confined to early 21st-century developments but drew attention in accounts of globalization in 17th- and 18th-century social economies.
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cosmopolitanism, enclavement, globalization, migration, political economy, the state
Date
2014
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Journal article
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Journal of Sociology
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50
Issue
2
Page Range
199-212
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Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty of Education and Arts
Faculty of Education and Arts
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