Marin Beroš

  • Assistant professor
  • Institute of Social Sciences "Ivo Pilar"

Marin Beroš holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Zagreb (Croatia) and a B.A. in Philosophy and Comparative Literature from the same university. After several years spent as a junior diplomat at the Croatian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, he transferred to the Institute of Social Sciences “Ivo Pilar” in Pula where his research focused on political philosophy, political and legal theory. He publishes extensively on the topics of deliberative democracy, global justice and cosmopolitanism. His recent works include two books, one in co-authorship (“Money, Globalization and Cosmopolitanism” with Marta Božina Beroš and Lovre Božina), and one as a single author (“Cosmopolitanism – Introduction to the History of an Idea”), both written in Croatian. From 2021. he holds the position of a head of the regional office of Institute “Ivo Pilar”, Pula.

Session

  • THE TOURIST AND THE MIGRANT – TWO FACES OF THE 21ST CENTURY COSMOPOLITANISM

    Abstract: It is no big secret that in our world of great economic inequalities, belonging to some political communities is just more valuable than belonging to others. And this divide is exactly what differentiates contemporary “unwoken” cosmopolitans to two categories – the tourists and the migrants. In a certain way, both of those ideal figures embody […]