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Titel |
Cosmopolitanism in contemporary European societies : mapping and comparing different types of openness across Europe |
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T. Katz-Gerro, S. Janssen, N. Yodovich, M. Verboord, J. Llonch-Andreu |
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In: Journal of contemporary European studies. (2023)(May.) |
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Trefwoorden |
cultuur, culturele identiteit, globalisering, internationaal, vergelijkend onderzoek (vorm), tijdschriftartikelen (vorm) |
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Samenvatting Cosmopolitanism, which is often defined as openness to other cultures and individuals, is significant for understanding processes of stratification in contemporary, globalised societies that are home to increasingly diverse populations. In this paper, the authors broaden the perspective on cosmopolitanism to include cultural, interpersonal, and political dimensions. They test the associations between these types of cosmopolitanism and three types of correlates: socio-demographic characteristics, personal exposure to other cultures, and exposure to other cultures via various media. They also analyse data from nine European countries that differ in the characteristics of their population, cultural traditions, and political models. |
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