Lipp, RobertRobertLipp2019-09-192013-02-152012https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/905Bamberg, Univ., Dipl.-Arb., 2012In an era marked by massive global interconnectedness and dependencies, questions of world citizenship inevitably resurface and the Internet, as a tool for instant, global communication, is at the center of the contemplation. Scholars have traditionally focused their attention on the rising inequalities associated with globalized flows of goods and capital and the Internet is framed largely in terms of an empowerment structure with no integral effect on identity. This thesis explores how cosmopolitan community formation on the Internet can work by analyzing CouchSurfing, a hospitality network that makes use of Web 2.0 technology to govern membership and interaction. It creates a stable community of frequent, decentralized interaction. It facilitates cultural learning and supports the establishment of encumberable relationships across cultures.engCosmopolitanismInternetWeb 2.0HospitalityCommunity300Cosmopolitan Relationships in CouchSurfing : an explorative analysis of a Web 2.0 platformmasterthesisurn:nbn:de:bvb:473-opus4-20831