Project Summary Videos
Conference Presentations and Organization
Bookman, S., Hudson, M., and Fridell, M. (organizers). 2021. “Cosmopolitanisms in Everyday Life” Session organized for the Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference, June 3.
*Bookman, S. and Hall, T. 2021. “Global Brands and Cosmopolitan Consumption: The Case of IKEA and the‘Stuff’ of Everyday Cosmopolitanism,” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference, June 3.
*Bookman, S. 2021. “The Forks Market: Cosmopolitan Canopy, Conviviality, and Class,” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference, May 31.
Bookman, S., Hudson, M., and Fridell, M. (organizers). 2022. Ordinary Cosmopolitanisms. Session held at the Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference, May 19.
Bookman, S., and Hall, T. 2022. “Global Brands: Mediating Cosmopolitan Consumption and Culture,” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference, May 19.
Bookman, S., Hudson, M., and Fridell, M. (organizers). 2023. Ordinary Cosmopolitanisms. Session held at the Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference, May 31.
*Bookman, S. 2023. “The Forks Market and the Co-performance of Cosmopolitan Conviviality in Everyday Urban Life,” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference, May 31.
Hall, T. 2023. “Corporate Social Responsibility and Cosmopolitan Socialization: Global Brands in Comparison,” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference, May 31.
Bookman, S., Hudson, M., and Fridell, M. (organizers). 2024. Ordinary Cosmopolitanisms. Session held at the Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference, June 18.
Bookman, S. and Ayamga, B. 2024. “Configuring Ordinary Cosmopolitan Cultures: Ethical Branding, Cosmopolitan Affordances, and Consumption in a Canadian Context,” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference, June 18.
Hudson, M. and St. Denis, S. 2024. “CSR, ESG, and Financial Cosmopolitanism: Bank Constructions of Responsibility,” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Conference, June 18.
Bookman, S. and Hall, T. 2024. “Mediating Cosmopolitan Consumption: A Comparison of Global Consumer-Facing Brands, Ethical Brand Strategies, and Cosmopolitan Configurations,” European Sociological Association, August 29.
Articles and Book Chapters
*Bookman, S. and Hall, T. 2022. “Global Brands, Cosmopolitan Socialization, and Consumption: The Case of IKEA and the ‘Stuff’ of Ordinary Cosmopolitanism,” Youth and Globalization 4: 139-164.
*Bookman, S. (2023) “The Forks Market: Cosmopolitan Canopy, Conviviality, and Class,” in the special issue, “Improvisation, Conviviality, and Conflict in Everyday Encounters in Public Space,” Urban Planning 8 (4): 31-41. |
*Related outcomes, not directly funded by SSHRC.