2016 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Singaporean Cultures of Migration and Media
verfasst von : Esther Chin
Erschienen in: Migration, Media, and Global-Local Spaces
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
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In chapter 2, I encouraged us to develop a cosmopolitan approach to study our experiences of migration and media. I also introduced my approach of “glocal cosmopolitanism.” In designing this approach, my thinking has been greatly enriched by our advanced resources on cosmopolitanism. But although we have developed sophisticated concepts of cosmopolitanism, these concepts reflect predominantly Western views of a globalized “interconnected world,” views from the “old ‘core’ of the modern world system” (Calhoun, 2010, p. 597). To further cultivate our cosmopolitan thinking, we need to include a broader diversity of worldviews.