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The Demon-Seed

Theory, Culture and Society 19 (1-2):101-125 (2002)

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  1. The Who and the What of Educational Cosmopolitanism.Hannah Spector - 2014 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 34 (4):423-440.
    In the educational strand of cosmopolitanism, much attention has been placed on theorizing and describing who is cosmopolitan. It has been argued that cosmopolitan sensibilities negotiate and/or embody such paradoxes as rootedness and rootlessness, local and global concerns, private and public identities. Concurrently, cosmopolitanism has also been formulated as a globally-minded project for and ethico-political responsibility to human rights and global justice. Such articulations underscore cosmopolitanism in anthropocentric terms. People can be cosmopolitan and cosmopolitan projects aim to cultivate cosmopolitan subjectivities. (...)
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  • Book Review: Bio-invaders. [REVIEW]Kezia Barker - 2012 - Environmental Values 21 (2):243-245.
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