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%T Reimagining Digital Cosmopolitanism: Perspectives from a Postmigrant and Postdigital World %E Lenehan, Fergal %E Lietz, Roman %P 370 %D 2025 %I transcript Verlag %K Culture and institutions; Digitality; social aspects; Factors affecting social behavior; Geisteswissenschaften allgemein; Groups of people; Higher education (Tertiary education); Higher education, tertiary education; History of Europe; Interculturality; International migration and colonization; Literature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric; Media studies: internet, digital media and society; Migration, immigration and emigration; Philosophy and psychology; Political science (Politics and government); Public policy issues in education; Social interaction; Social problems of and services to groups of people; Social sciences; Sociology and anthropology; Systems of governments and states %@ 2942-2639 %@ 978-3-8394-7532-4 %~ transcript Verlag %> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-101297-2 %U https://www.transcript-verlag.de/shopMedia/openaccess/pdf/oa9783839475324.pdf %X Cosmopolitanism remains a multifaceted, widely-used concept. Cultural theory and empirical research have not remained stagnant, and a number of further theoretical and empirically-based concepts have emerged, not least postdigitality and postmigrancy. The "post" in these terms does not denote an end, but rather societal transformation due to and interwoven with both digitality and migration. The contributors to this volume call for new perspectives on the concept of cosmopolitanism, in the light of postdigitality and postmigrancy. The contributions reflect on a theoretical and an empirical level the need to reimagine cosmopolitanism for the twenty-first century. %C DEU %C Bielefeld %G en %9 Sammelwerk %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info