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oapen-20.500.12657-297372022-02-08T12:51:26Z Chapter 10 Imagining a Cosmopolitized Europe. From the Study of the ‘New’ to the Discovery of the ‘Unexpected Selchow, Sabine European Union Society European Union Society Beck Cosmopolitanism Epistemology International relations Michel Foucault Reflexive modernization Social science Sociology Ulrich Beck bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences If we look at the contemporary academic discourse of political studies in gen- eral and the scholarship on international relations in particular, we notice that many analysts start on the basis that there is something ‘new’ about the world: that it is a “brave new world”1 we are living in, that we are facing ‘new’ challenges and problems and threats, and that ‘new’ solutions are needed. Starting on this premise, much of the scholarship in political studies and international relations is then about the study of this ‘new’ world and the search for ‘new’ solutions that could address and deal with the perceived ‘new’ challenges we are said to be facing 2018-08-08 10:40:44 2020-04-01T12:36:57Z 2020-04-01T12:36:57Z 2015 chapter 1000209 OCN: 1051779971 9783863952327 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/29737 eng application/pdf n/a Imagining a Cosmopolitized Europe.pdf Universitätsverlag Göttingen Imagining Europe: Memory, Visions, and Counter-Narratives 10.17875/gup2015-839 10.17875/gup2015-839 ffaff15c-73ed-45cd-8be1-56a881b51f62 9014c495-c924-4fd8-835f-2d0442216d05 FP7 Ideas: European Research Council 9783863952327 European Research Council (ERC) 14 323719 FP7 SC39 open access
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If we look at the contemporary academic discourse of political studies in gen- eral and the scholarship on international relations in particular, we notice that many analysts start on the basis that there is something ‘new’ about the world: that it is a “brave new world”1 we are living in, that we are facing ‘new’ challenges and problems and threats, and that ‘new’ solutions are needed. Starting on this premise, much of the scholarship in political studies and international relations is then about the study of this ‘new’ world and the search for ‘new’ solutions that could address and deal with the perceived ‘new’ challenges we are said to be facing
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