商品簡介
Roberts asks whether it is possible to be a citizen of the world, and what claiming such a cosmopolitan status would mean for intercultural communication. She discusses cosmopolitanism, dialogue, and culture's ongoing dilemma; cosmopolitanism and its counterfeits; globalism not cosmopolitanism; cosmopolitanism and cultural bias; cosmopolitanism's threat to dialogue; the finite and the infinite; against cosmopolitanism: a case study in solidarity through difference; and the limits of cosmopolitanism. Annotation c2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
作者簡介
Kathleen Glenister Roberts (PhD, Indiana University-Bloomington) is Director of the Honors College at Duquesne University and was Director of the Communication Ethics Institute from 2004 to 2006. She is the author of Alterity & Narrative (2007), which won the International/Intercultural Communication Book of the Year Award from the National Communication Association, and co-editor of Communication Ethics: Between Cosmopolitanism and Provinciality (2008).