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1. When planetary cosmopolitanism meets the Buddhist ethic: Recycling, karma and popular ecology in Singapore.

2. 'We need the activists to be more entrepreneurial': Global versus local modes of thought on the development of social enterprise support systems in transitioning economies.

3. National identities, European identity and cosmopolitanism: The case of female golf fans at the 2019 Solheim Cup.

4. Negotiating Routes and/or Roots: Heritagisation of nanyin in China and Singapore, 1970s to 2010s.

5. From cosmopolitan convergences to situated religious cosmopolitanism: The early spread of the Bahá'í Faith in Singapore and Malaya (1950–1975).

6. Beyond ethnocentric perspectives in Spanish schools: Rethinking inclusion, the curriculum, and subjectivity.

7. Political tolerance in Europe: The role of conspiratorial thinking and cosmopolitanism.

8. An international turn: Rebuilding Chinese temple networks in Indonesia 20 years after the Suharto era.

9. 'Beyond civil bounds': The demos, political agency, subjectivation and democracy's boundary problem.

10. Global Markets, Risk, and Organized Irresponsibility in Regional Australia: Emergent Cosmopolitan Identities Among Local Food Producers in the Liverpool Plains☆.

11. Medical Cosmopolitanism: The global extension of justice in healthcare practice.

12. Englishes in the cityscape of Muscat.

13. The ideological work of the daily visual representations of nations.

14. Remaking more‐than‐human society: Thought experiments on street dogs as "nature".

15. Affective cosmopolitanisms in Singapore: Dancehall and the decolonisation of the self.

16. Making History: the Australian history curriculum and national identity.

17. Stereotypes and chronotopes: The peasant and the cosmopolitan in narratives about migration*.

18. The dialectics of universality: The heterodox critical social theory of Robert Fine.

19. The cosmopolitan contradictions of planetary urbanization.

20. The Russian-Dutch Year of Friendship: Lgbti Rights as a Marker of Antagonism?

21. Circulating elephants: unpacking the geographies of a cosmopolitan animal.

22. Education and Empowerment: Cosmopolitan Education and Irish Women in the Early Nineteenth Century.

23. Cosmopolitanism and the relevance of 'zombie concepts': the case of anomic suicide amongst Alevi Kurd youth.

24. Cosmopolitan communication online: YouTube responses to the anti-Islam film Fitna1.

25. 'Tropical' cosmopolitanism? The untoward legacy of the American style in postindependence Ceylon/Sri Lanka.

26. 'Never again': aesthetics of 'genocidal' cosmopolitanism and the Bangladesh Liberation War Museum.

27. Redefining second modernity for East Asia: a critical assessment.

28. Imagining Ourselves Beyond the Nation? Exploring Cosmopolitanism in Relation to Media Coverage of Distant Suffering.

29. Cosmopolitan sociology and the classical canon: Ferdinand Tönnies and the emergence of global Gesellschaft.

30. LOCALS, EXILES AND COSMOPOLITANS: A THEORETICAL ARGUMENT ABOUT IDENTITY AND PLACE IN MIAMI.

31. Habermas on Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism.

32. Cosmopolitan beginnings? Transnational healthcare workers and the politics of carework in Singapore.

33. Cosmopolitics: towards a new articulation of politics, science and critique.

34. Transnational citizenship, dissent and the political geographies of youth.

35. Framing the Other: cosmopolitanism and the representation of difference in overseas gap year narratives Framing the Other: cosmopolitanism and the representation of difference in overseas gap year narratives.

36. Geographies of Contemporary Christian Mission(aries).

37. Existing at the Interface: Indian NGO Activists as Strategic Cosmopolitans.

38. 'Mongrel City': Cosmopolitan Neighbourliness in a Delhi Squatter Settlement.

39. English in the Thai linguistic netscape.

40. Cultural diversity, democracy and the prospects of cosmopolitanism: a theory of cultural encounters.

41. Beck, Asia and second modernity.

42. The second modern condition? Compressed modernity as internalized reflexive cosmopolitization.

43. Recursive cosmopolitization: Argentina and the global Human Rights Regime.

44. Cosmopolitan China? Lessons from international collaboration in low-carbon innovation.

45. An emergent cosmopolitan paradigm? Asylum, welfare and human rights.

46. Attitudes towards globalization and cosmopolitanism: cultural diversity, personal consumption and the national economy.

47. Sovereignty transformed: a sociology of human rights.

48. Cosmopolitan Presumptions? On Martha Nussbaum and her Commentators.

49. Emancipatory Cosmopolitanism: Towards an Agenda.

50. Cosmopolitanism and violence: difficulties of judgment.