Khoo, Gaik Cheng2015-12-072015-12-071362-1025http://hdl.handle.net/1885/26239This article introduces this special issue on new ethnoscapes of a cosmopolitan Malaysia. It investigates questions of belonging and analyses the conditions that make possible cosmopolitan solidarity between citizens and sub- and non-citizens in a globalized world. I posit several critical frameworks on cosmopolitanism, citizenship and the public sphere to theorize the relationship between citizens and non-citizens in Malaysia: �zones of sovereignty�, the refugee as homo sacer and �acts of citizenship� that constitute rights and subjecthood for non-citizens. In an attempt to outline a more detailed ethnography of everyday ways of belonging, I touch briefly on Conradson�s �spaces of care�. Lastly, I focus on the public sphere, which can be a barometer for gauging whether cosmopolitan solidarity and transnational crossings can occur.Keywords: acts of citizenship; cosmopolitan solidarity; Malaysia; public sphere; zones of graduated sovereigntyIntroduction: theorizing different forms of belonging in a cosmopolitan Malaysia201410.1080/13621025.2014.9645422020-12-27