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

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

3. Re‐imagining belonging to Brazil: Active immobility in times of crisis.

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

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

6. Transnational Migration and Educational Change: Examples of Afropolitan Schooling from Senegal and Ghana.

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

8. '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.

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

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

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

12. The roots of Euroscepticism: Affective, behavioural and cognitive anti‐EU attitudes in Hungary.

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

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

15. "I Post, therefore I Become #cosmopolitan": The materiality of online representations of study abroad in China.

16. Cosmopolitanism and expatriate's preference for host country food: The conditional effects of experiential capital and retail development.

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

18. Dark times for cosmopolitanism? An ethical framework to address private agri-food governance and planetary stewardship.

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

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

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

24. Intrinsic motivators of collaborative consumption: A study of accommodation rental services.

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

26. The cosmopolitan contradictions of planetary urbanization.

27. Distributed Systems And Cosmopolitan Localism: An Emerging Design Scenario For Resilient Societies.

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

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

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

31. Semiotic Disruption and Negotiations of Authenticity among Argentine Fans of Anglophone Media.

32. Situating the self in global context: Reconceptualizing transnational and cosmopolitan identities.

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

34. Geographies of Contemporary Christian Mission(aries).

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

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

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

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

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

40. Habermas on Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism.

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

42. The House Unbound: Refiguring Gender and Domestic Boundaries in Urbanizing Southeast Turkey.

43. Englishes in the cityscape of Muscat.

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

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

46. Debating Capital and Ideology: An introduction to the special issue.

47. Beyond Cosmopolitanism and Expat Bubbles: Challenging Dominant Representations of Knowledge Workers and Trailing Spouses.

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

50. 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.