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Sociology of Europeanization / ed. by Monika Eigmüller, Sebastian M. Büttner, Susann Worschech.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Sozialwissenschaftliche Einführungen ; 3Publisher: München ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (X, 381 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110673623
  • 9783110673838
  • 9783110673630
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.072 23
LOC classification:
  • HM48
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Introduction -- 1 Sociology of Europeanization: An Introduction -- 2 Outline of a Sociology of Europeanization -- Part II: Where and What is Europe: Spatial, Cultural, and Socio-historical Perspectives -- 3 Space, Territories, and Borders in Europe -- 4 Europe and Culture: Perspectives of Cultural Sociology -- 5 Europeanization as Global Entanglement -- 6 Transformation and Post-Transformation -- Part III: Dynamics of Europeanization: Core Dimensions of Institution-Building -- 7 The Europeanization of Economy and Society -- 8 Europeanization and Law: Integration through Law and its Limits -- 9 The Political Field of the European Union -- Part IV: An Emerging European Society: Institutions, Structures, and Interactions -- 10 Social Policy and Solidarity -- 11 Socio-structural Developments and Inequalities in Europe -- 12 Europeanization via Transnational Mobility and Migration -- Part V: Conflictual Dynamics: Cleavages, Civil Society, and Social Movements -- 13 The (un)loved Union: Social and Political Cleavages -- 14 Civil Society and Social Movements -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Index
Summary: The numerous and far-reaching socio-political transformations that have taken place on the European continent since the mid-20th century have stipulated the emergence of new approaches and research fields in the social sciences. One of these is the development of a Sociology of Europeanization. This textbook provides an overview of its major topics, concepts, and research approaches. Each of the 14 chapters of this textbook introduces one particular topic of the Sociology of Europeanization – ranging from major conceptual considerations to an exploration of the numerous spatial, cultural, economic, political, judicial, and socio-structural implications of Europeanization. Hence, this book is very suitable as a fundamental introductory reading and for teaching in European studies and related study programs. It is also recommended to everyone who is interested in more recent European history and current sociological studies of transnationalization.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Introduction -- 1 Sociology of Europeanization: An Introduction -- 2 Outline of a Sociology of Europeanization -- Part II: Where and What is Europe: Spatial, Cultural, and Socio-historical Perspectives -- 3 Space, Territories, and Borders in Europe -- 4 Europe and Culture: Perspectives of Cultural Sociology -- 5 Europeanization as Global Entanglement -- 6 Transformation and Post-Transformation -- Part III: Dynamics of Europeanization: Core Dimensions of Institution-Building -- 7 The Europeanization of Economy and Society -- 8 Europeanization and Law: Integration through Law and its Limits -- 9 The Political Field of the European Union -- Part IV: An Emerging European Society: Institutions, Structures, and Interactions -- 10 Social Policy and Solidarity -- 11 Socio-structural Developments and Inequalities in Europe -- 12 Europeanization via Transnational Mobility and Migration -- Part V: Conflictual Dynamics: Cleavages, Civil Society, and Social Movements -- 13 The (un)loved Union: Social and Political Cleavages -- 14 Civil Society and Social Movements -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Index

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The numerous and far-reaching socio-political transformations that have taken place on the European continent since the mid-20th century have stipulated the emergence of new approaches and research fields in the social sciences. One of these is the development of a Sociology of Europeanization. This textbook provides an overview of its major topics, concepts, and research approaches. Each of the 14 chapters of this textbook introduces one particular topic of the Sociology of Europeanization – ranging from major conceptual considerations to an exploration of the numerous spatial, cultural, economic, political, judicial, and socio-structural implications of Europeanization. Hence, this book is very suitable as a fundamental introductory reading and for teaching in European studies and related study programs. It is also recommended to everyone who is interested in more recent European history and current sociological studies of transnationalization.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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