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New Visions Cartographies of Differences of the Cosmopolitan This volume investigates the process of learning how to live with individual and group differences in the twenty-first century and examines the ambivalences of contemporary cosmopolitanism. Engaging with the concept of ‘critical cartography’, it emphasizes the structural impact of localities on the experiences of those living with difference, while trying to develop an account of the counter-mappings that follow spatial and social transformations in today’s world. The contributors focus on visual, normative and cultural embodiments of difference, examining dynamic conflicts at local sites that are connected by the processes of Europeanization and globalization. The collection explores a wide range of topics, including conflicting claims of sexual minorities and conservative Christians, the relationship between national identity and cosmopolitanism, and the ways that cross-cultural communication and bilingualism can help us to understand the complex (eds) and Gill Valentine Ulrike M. Vieten nature of belonging. The authors come from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds and all contribute to a vernacular reading of cosmopolitanism and transnationalism, aimed at opening up new avenues of research into living with difference. Ulrike M. Vieten is a Queen’s Research Fellow at the Institute for the Study Cartographies of Differences of Conflict Transformation and Social Justice at Queen’s University Belfast. Her research deals with the (de-)construction of racialized, classed and gendered boundaries in the context of cosmopolitanism, nationalism and citizenship Interdisciplinary Perspectives and currently focuses on right-wing populism in Europe and beyond. Her publications include Gender and Cosmopolitanism in Europe: A Feminist Perspective (2012) and Revisiting Iris Marion Young on Normalisation, Inclusion and Democracy (2014). Gill Valentine is Professor of Geography at the University of Sheffield. Her research focuses on social identities and exclusion; childhood, parenting and family life; and cultures of consumption. She has published widely and was one of the founding editors of the journal Social and Cultural Geography. Her research has been recognized by the award of a Philip Leverhulme Prize and the Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers Memorial edited by Award. Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine ISBN 978-3-0343-1859-4 www.peterlang.com Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine - 978-3-0353-9700-0 Downloaded from PubFactory at 01/11/2019 02:40:40AM via free access Peter Lang New Visions Cartographies of Differences of the Cosmopolitan This volume investigates the process of learning how to live with individual and group differences in the twenty-first century and examines the ambivalences of contemporary cosmopolitanism. Engaging with the concept of ‘critical cartography’, it emphasizes the structural impact of localities on the experiences of those living with difference, while trying to develop an account of the counter-mappings that follow spatial and social transformations in today’s world. The contributors focus on visual, normative and cultural embodiments of difference, examining dynamic conflicts at local sites that are connected by the processes of Europeanization and globalization. The collection explores a wide range of topics, including conflicting claims of sexual minorities and conservative Christians, the relationship between national identity and cosmopolitanism, and the ways that cross-cultural communication and bilingualism can help us to understand the complex (eds) and Gill Valentine Ulrike M. Vieten nature of belonging. The authors come from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds and all contribute to a vernacular reading of cosmopolitanism and transnationalism, aimed at opening up new avenues of research into living with difference. Ulrike M. Vieten is a Queen’s Research Fellow at the Institute for the Study Cartographies of Differences of Conflict Transformation and Social Justice at Queen’s University Belfast. Her research deals with the (de-)construction of racialized, classed and gendered boundaries in the context of cosmopolitanism, nationalism and citizenship Interdisciplinary Perspectives and currently focuses on right-wing populism in Europe and beyond. Her publications include Gender and Cosmopolitanism in Europe: A Feminist Perspective (2012) and Revisiting Iris Marion Young on Normalisation, Inclusion and Democracy (2014). Gill Valentine is Professor of Geography at the University of Sheffield. Her research focuses on social identities and exclusion; childhood, parenting and family life; and cultures of consumption. She has published widely and was one of the founding editors of the journal Social and Cultural Geography. Her research has been recognized by the award of a Philip Leverhulme Prize and the Royal Geographical Society/Institute of British Geographers Memorial edited by Award. Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine www.peterlang.com Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine - 978-3-0353-9700-0 Downloaded from PubFactory at 01/11/2019 02:40:40AM via free access Peter Lang Cartographies of Differences Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine - 978-3-0353-9700-0 Downloaded from PubFactory at 01/11/2019 02:40:40AM via free access New Visions of the Cosmopolitan Series Editors Patrick O’MahOny tracey SkillingtOn University College Cork, Ireland VOluMe 5 PETER LANG Oxford • Bern • Berlin • Bruxelles • Frankfurt am Main • New York • Wien Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine - 978-3-0353-9700-0 Downloaded from PubFactory at 01/11/2019 02:40:40AM via free access Cartographies of Differences Interdisciplinary Perspectives Edited by Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine PETER LANG Oxford • Bern • Berlin • Bruxelles • Frankfurt am Main • New York • Wien Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine - 978-3-0353-9700-0 Downloaded from PubFactory at 01/11/2019 02:40:40AM via free access Bibliographic information published by Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibliografie; detailed bibliographic data is available on the Internet at http://dnb.d-nb.de. A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Control Number: 2015952161 Cover image © Ulrike M. Vieten ISSN 1664-3380 ISBN 978-3-0343-1859-4 (PRINT) ISBN 978-3-0353-0804-4 (EPDF) ISBN 978-3-0353-9700-0 (EPUB) ISBN 978-3-0353-9699-7 (MOBI) DOI 10.3726/978-3-0353-0804-4 Open Access: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial NoDerivatives 4.0 unported license. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ © Ulrike M. Vieten, Gill Valentine, 2016 Peter Lang AG, International Academic Publishers, Bern Hochfeldstrasse 32, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland [email protected], www.peterlang.com, www.peterlang.net Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine - 978-3-0353-9700-0 Downloaded from PubFactory at 01/11/2019 02:40:40AM via free access Table of Contents Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine Counter-Mappings: Cartography and Difference 1 Part 1 Cartographies of Normality and Normativity 13 Aneta Piekut and Gill Valentine Unpacking Prejudice: Narratives of Homophobia in Cross-National Context 15 Davina Cooper and Didi Herman When Beliefs Become Property: Liberal Legal Discourse, Employee Resistance and Anti-Gay Christian Politics 41 Rosemary Peacock, Anita Sargeant and Neil Small Facial Difference, Consumer Culture and Being ‘Normal’ 61 Part 2 Cartographies of Citizenship and (Non-)Belonging 83 Nichola Wood National Belonging in Cosmopolitan Times 85 Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine - 978-3-0353-9700-0 Downloaded from PubFactory at 01/11/2019 02:40:40AM via free access Ulrike M. Vieten Notions of Conflict and ‘New’ Citizens’ Inclusion: Post-Cosmopolitan Contestations in Germany 109 Piotr Goldstein Everyday Active Citizenship the Balkan Way: Local Civil Society and the Practice of ‘Bridge Building’ in Two Post-Yugoslav Cities 135 Part 3 Cartographies of Languages and Cross-Cultural Communication 155 Naomi Wells The Territorial Principle: Language Rights and Linguistic Minorities in Spain and Italy, 1992–2010 157 Rosa Mas Giralt Conducting Qualitative Research in English and Spanish: Recognising the Active Roles of Participants in Cross-Linguistic and Cross-Cultural Projects 183 Ulrike M. Vieten and Anna Gawlewicz Visible Difference, Stigmatising Language(s) and the Discursive Construction of Prejudices Against Others in Leeds and Warsaw 203 Notes on Contributors 223 Index 229 Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine - 978-3-0353-9700-0 Downloaded from PubFactory at 01/11/2019 02:40:40AM via free access Ulrike M. Vieten and Gill Valentine Counter-Mappings: Cartography and Difference The title of this edited collection, Cartographies of Differences, is inspired by Avtar Brah’s groundbreaking book Cartographies of Diaspora: Contesting Identities. We aspire to create a synergy between interdisciplinary theo- retical-analytical approaches and thorough empirical studies, with all the chapters addressing the theme of ‘encounters with differences’. Brah suggests the concept of ‘diaspora space’ (1996: 16, 178), approaching the non-fixed and dialectically constructed spaces of a diasporic identity. Moving beyond her focus on gender, ethnicity and race, framed by and framing diaspora, this collection takes religion, sexualities, nationality and class as further intersecting social categories that are relevant to the notion of difference