Rooted Cosmopolitanism: Emerging from a Rivalry of Distinctions
Rooted Cosmopolitanism: Emerging from a Rivalry of Distinctions
This chapter argues that the idea of Americanization suggests a national understanding of globalization. It begins with an overview on the nature of the term cosmopolitan. It then makes a distinction between nationality and internationality on the one hand, and transnationality and cosmopolitanism on the other. The ways of conceptualizing globalization and cosmopolitanism is also discussed.
Keywords: Americanization, globalization, cosmopolitan, nationality, internationality, transnationality, cosmopolitanism
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