HALIFAX – If cosmopolitanism is understood as a “willingness to engage with the other”, is it an essential ingredient of Canada’s multi-ethnic, immigrant-receiving cities? Can only the jet-setting elite be cosmopolitan, or can we conceive of street-corner cosmopolitans too? These are some of the questions being asked and addressed by Dr. Martha Radice this Friday at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
Sponsored by the Atlantic Metropolis Centre (AMC) and the Dalhousie Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Dr. Radice’s presentation of her ethnographical fieldwork is part of the AMC’s Working Paper Series. The Series is dedicated to promoting policy-relevant research related to immigration, population migrations and cultural diversity.
Following the talk there will be a reception, if you’re lucky you may find a cosmopolitan sipping a cosmopolitan…or not.
WHAT: Dr. Martha Radice talking on “How to be Cosmopolitan”
WHEN: Friday, January 29th, 2010 @3:30 p.m.
WHERE: Room 122 (CIBC Auditorium), Computer Science Building, Halifax
HOW MUCH: Free
photo by Katie McKay
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Thanks for advertizing this. I’ve followed spacing from Montréal to Halifax so it was nice to feature in it!