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Title Europeanization : institution, identities and citizenship / edited by Robert Harmsen and Thomas M. Wilson.

Published Amsterdam ; Atlanta, GA : Rodopi, 2000.

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Physical description 1 online resource (274 pages)
Series Yearbook of European studies = Annuaire d'études européennes ; 14
Brill E-Books
Yearbook of European studies ; 14.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents FROM THE EDITORS / Robert Harmsen and Thomas M. Wilson -- AUTHORS IN THIS VOLUME / Robert Harmsen and Thomas M. Wilson -- INTRODUCTION: APPROACHES TO EUROPEANIZATION / Robert Harmsen and Thomas M. Wilson -- EUROPEANIZATION, TERRITORIALITY AND POLITICAL TIME / Magnus Jerneck -- EUROPEANIZATION AND GOVERNANCE: A NEW INSTITUTIONALIST PERSPECTIVE / Robert Harmsen -- THE EUROPEANIZATION OF UNITED KINGDOM PUBLIC LAW / Gordon Anthony -- EUROPEANIZATION ON THE PERIPHERY: IRISH ELITE RESPONSES TO EUROPEAN INTEGRATION, 1929 -- 1963 / Till Geiger -- A EUROPEANIZED ELITE? AN ANTHROPOLOGY OF EUROPEAN COMMISSION OFFICIALS / Irène Bellier -- EUROPEANIZATION AND CITIZENSHIP OF THE EUROPEAN UNION / Elizabeth Meehan -- THE EUROPEANIZATION OF CITIZENSHIP: A PASSPORT TO THE FUTURE? / Edward Moxon-Browne -- EXPLORING THE CONCEPT OF EUROPEAN CITIZENSHIP: A SOCIO-HISTORICAL APPROACH / Yves Déloye -- SOCIAL INTEGRATION AND EUROPEANIZATION: THE MYTH OF CULTURAL COHESION / Gerard Delanty -- THE EUROPEAN CITY: A SPACE FOR POST-NATIONAL CITIZENSHIP / Heidi Grainger and Rachel Cutler -- REVIEW ARTICLE: GLOBALIZATION AND EUROPEANIZATION / Ben Rosamond.
Summary The theme of Europeanization has, in recent years, come to figure prominently in a wide range of social science analyses concerning both the process of European integration and broader patterns of change in contemporary Europe. Yet, though increasingly a staple of academic discourse, no widely accepted definition of the term has emerged. This volume of the European Studies represents one of the first interdisciplinary attempts to examine the manifold uses and possibilities of a Europeanization problematic. An international team of contributors drawn from the disciplines of Politics, Sociology, History, Anthropology, and Law explore processes of institution-building and identity formation through the optic of Europeanization. Their work offers new insights as regards the development of European integration, pointing particularly to the need for a genuinely interdisciplinary European Studies which encompasses, but is not limited to, the study of the European Union.
Other author Harmsen, Robert.
Wilson, Thomas M.
Subject European federation.
Nationalism -- European Union countries.
Citizenship -- European Union countries.
ISBN 9789004333369
9004333363
9042014237
9789042014237