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2008
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Call for Applications: The New Cosmopolitan


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Amsterdam, June 6, 2008
Our ref: 0806/51 


Dear Sir/Madam, 

It is a pleasure for the Felix Meritis Foundation, European Centre for Arts,
Culture and Science and the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation in Amsterdam to
invite you to participate in a process to find ten young Europeans who will
take part in a special debate on November 6, 2008: The New Cosmopolitan. 

Every year the Praemium Erasmianum Foundation awards the Erasmus Prize to a
person who has made an important contribution to culture in Europe. Founded
in 1958 the Foundation celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2008. This year's
theme is 'The New Cosmopolitan' and the laureate is the Anglo-Dutch
journalist and essayist Ian Buruma. 

Debate
The debate will take place in Felix Meritis in Amsterdam between a selected
panel of ten European citizens from the international network of Felix
Meritis and former Erasmus Prize laureates. The subject of the debate is the
meaning of cosmopolitanism and the question of what it takes to be a good
citizen of the world 

Claudio Magris, Adam Michnik, Pierre Bernard, Péter Forgács, and a
representative of Amnesty International have confirmed their presence.
Although the Erasmus Prize laureates represent very different disciplines
within the humanities and arts, all were awarded with the Erasmus Prize
because of that extra quality they possess apart from excellence in their
own sphere: the Erasmian values of non-dogmatic critical thinking and
tolerance in a many-cultured world. 

Theme
We like to think of our modern world as a world where borders of all kinds
can easily be crossed. We think of a modern society where economic and
cultural exchange are seen as normal and where identities are not fixed
along traditional lines of nationality, culture, religion, ethnical origin
or residence. But there is a tension between universal claims and local
responsibilities. Modern cosmopolitanism exists thanks to the physical and
digital possibility to cross borders of all sorts. But even the cosmopolitan
has to realise that borders are an inalienable part of the reality of our
lives. Cultural differences between peoples and individuals cannot simply be
denied by referring to the 'global village' created by the new information
technology. For a dialogue between different cultures to bear fruit, the
discussants need to have knowledge of their 'own' culture and identify with
it. This is the issue we intend to give a face and a voice in our
anniversary pro! gramme. 

Participation
Please click here
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eritis.nl/en/project/the-new-cosmopolitan-call-for-applications>  for a
questionnaire and an invitation to write an essay of not more than 1500
words on the subject of cosmopolitanism and citizenship. Ten essays will be
selected and the authors will be invited to come to Amsterdam on 6 November
to take part in the debate. They will also be invited to attend the award
ceremony of the Erasmus Prize the next day, 7 November, 2008. Travel and
accommodation costs will be on our account. 

We welcome your contribution before 31 July. The final selection will be
made in mid-September after which you will be informed of the outcome.
Please feel free to pass this information on to anyone who you think might
be interested. 

Yours sincerely, 


Max Sparreboom (Praemium Erasmianum Foundation) &  
Linda Bouws (Felix Meritis Foundation)



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