Cosmopolitanism

Cosmopolitanism is an idea related to global citizenship and is often defined as the idea that all human beings are part of a single global community. Cosmopolitanism emphasizes the idea of human unity, arguing that all people are part of a shared global culture, regardless of differences such as borders, race, and religion. Cosmopolitanism values the acknowledgement that all humans require mutual understanding and respect in order to create a better and more inclusive world. Its recognition of diversity and promotion of dialogue and cooperation through mutual understanding has significant implications for global peace and stability, as well as for social progress and justice. Its use and application range from organizations and international forums to the individual, and its role and importance will only increase as the world becomes increasingly interconnected and interdependent.

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Memory

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: David Yew, Adjunct Professor
Journal of Memory is an open access, online journal that offers a global platform for prompt publication of wide-ranging scientific communication on the subject of memory. JM embraces comprehensive scope and articles of high significance associated with multidisciplinary research or inter disciplinary research.