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The Idea of a Cosmopolitan Europe: On the Cultural Significance of Europeanization
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posted on 2023-06-08, 09:56 authored by Gerard DelantyThe idea of a cosmopolitan Europe is defined against a 'national Europe', on the one side and on the other, 'global Europe' where an internationalist EU-led Europe plays a major role in the world. A cosmopolitan Europe is a more accurate designation of the emerging form of Europeanization as a mediated and emergent reality of the national and the global. It is possible to conceive of European identity as a cosmopolitan identity based on a cultural logic of self-transformation rather than as a supranational identity or an official EU identity that is in a relation of tension with national identities. As a cosmopolitan identity, European identity is a form of post-national self-understanding that expresses itself within, as much as beyond, national identities.
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International Review of SociologyISSN
1469-9273Publisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
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3Volume
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405-421Pages
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- Sociology and Criminology Publications
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2012-02-06Usage metrics
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