https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/mcs/issue/feed Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 2024-08-27T16:01:25+10:00 Dr Hilary Yerbury ccsjournal@uts.edu.au Open Journal Systems <p>Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal&nbsp;is concerned with developing a better understanding of social change and cultural cohesion in cosmopolitan societies. Its focus lies at the intersection of conflict and cohesion, and in how division can be transformed into dialogue, recognition and inclusion. The Journal takes a grounded approach to cosmopolitanism, linking it to civil society studies. It opens up debate about cosmopolitan engagement in civil societies, addressing a range of sites: social movements and collective action; migration, cultural diversity and responses to racism; the promotion of human rights and social justice; initiatives to strengthen civil societies; the impact of ‘information society’ and the context of environmental change.</p> <p><strong>This journal&nbsp;does not charge any type of article processing charge (APC) or any type of&nbsp;article submission charge.</strong></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/mcs/article/view/8692 Transcending Boundaries: Bangtan Sonyeondan (BTS) as a Transnational Icon of Cosmopolitanism 2024-08-27T16:01:25+10:00 Annisa Rizkyta annisarizkytahsbn@gmail.com Abubakar Eby Hara eby-hara.fisip@unej.ac.id Bagus Sigit Sunarko sigit.fisip@unej.ac.id Djoko Susilo djokosusilo115@yahoo.co.id <p class="CCS1spara">Cosmopolitanism studies regained popularity in the 1990s. Case studies on individuals are finally emerging, mainly on celebrities, but they are still dominated by Western actors and limited to charitable movements for the poor and the ill. To fill this gap, we bring the South Korean music group Bangtan Sonyeondan (BTS) into the discourse. The research questions are, in what respects does BTS represent a cosmopolitan outlook? What kind of behaviours and actions do they demonstrate? How do their behaviours and actions influence others? We adopt cosmopolitanism and the transnational actor concept to answer these questions. We use a descriptive-qualitative approach through the use of primary and secondary sources. As a result, we found that anti-racism and anti-discrimination are the two main issues that represent BTS’ cosmopolitan views. Their practices are reflected in their daily conversations, music, donations, and advocacy. They spread their influence to large-scale fans through various media.</p> 2024-08-26T08:46:11+10:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Annisa Rizkyta, Abubakar Eby Hara, Bagus Sigit Sunarko, Djoko Susilo https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/mcs/article/view/8847 The Socio-economic Transformation in Makassar Tribe Gift-giving Tradition: Reconstructing Social Welfare Strategy 2024-08-27T16:01:25+10:00 Fatjri Nur Tajuddin fatjrinurtajuddin@iainpare.ac.id Afidatul Asmar afidatulasmar@iainpare.ac.id <p class="CCS1spara"><span lang="EN-US">The gift-giving tradition in Jeneponto, the land of the Makassar Tribe, has undergone significant transformation over time, reflecting changes in socio-economic ethics within societies. This study explores the evolution of this tradition and its profound impact on contemporary socio-economic values. It examines how gift-giving has transitioned from a simple act of goodwill and cultural exchange to a complex phenomenon influenced by consumerism, status, and economic disparities. Drawing from ethnographic research analysis, this research delves into the cultural and social significance of gift-giving in various contexts. It sheds light on how traditional values, such as reciprocity and generosity, have been reshaped by commercialization and global consumer culture. Furthermore, it investigates the consequences of these changes on individuals and communities. The study also discusses the ethical dilemmas arising from the commodification of gift-giving, including issues of authenticity, social inequality, and environmental sustainability. It highlights the need for a more conscious and responsible approach to gift-giving in the current situation.</span></p> 2024-08-26T08:48:25+10:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Fatjri Nur Tajuddin, Afidatul Asmar https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/mcs/article/view/8965 Resistance Across Borders: Belarusian Civic Activism in Exile under (Trans-)National Repression 2024-08-27T16:01:24+10:00 Vasil Navumau Vasil.Navumau@ruhr-uni-bochum.de Olga Matveieva matveieva.o.yu@nmu.one Tetiana Gorokhova tetiana.gorokhova@cais-research.de <p>The mass protests following the rigged 2020 presidential elections in Belarus led to unprecedented repression, resulting in the liquidation of over 1,600 NGOs, the imprisonment of hundreds of activists, and the displacement of thousands. After relocating, these activists continued to mobilize resources and use digital platforms to sustain and expand their support networks across borders. Urban activists played a pivotal role in this transformation, though they acutely felt the challenges of relocation due to their dependence on physical urban spaces and their ties to support networks and governmental bodies. This paper investigates the challenges faced by urban activists, post-relocation, as well as their resource mobilization strategies, utilizing surveys of 47 Belarusian NGOs and conducting 20 in-depth semi-structured interviews with urban development experts. It contributes to the understanding of civic activism in exile, emphasizing the strategic use of resources to reorganize activity and resist transnational repression of authoritarian regimes.</p> 2024-08-26T08:50:54+10:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Vasil Navumau, Olga Matveieva, Tetiana Gorokhova