Rethinking Europe

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A01=Chris Rumford
A01=Gerard Delanty
Author_Chris Rumford
Author_Gerard Delanty
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citizenship and memory
civil
Civil Society
constructionist social theory
cosmopolitanism studies
Energy Policy
Enlarge EU
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Esm
EU Affair
EU Attempt
EU Border
EU Civil Society
EU Discourse
EU Governance
EU Integration
EU Policy Maker
EU Polity
EU Project
EU Scholar
EU Study
EU Work
EU's Concern
EU's Drive
EU's External Border
EU's Security Border
EU's Strategy
european
European Civil Society
European Public Sphere
EU’s Concern
EU’s Drive
EU’s External Border
global
Global Civil Society
identity
integration
model
modernity transformation
public discourse analysis
social
social change in Europeanisation context
society
space
union
welfare state evolution

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415347143
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jun 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Dominant approaches to the transformation of Europe ignore contemporary social theory interpretations of the nature and dynamics of social change. Here, Delanty and Rumford argue that we need a theory of society in order to understand Europeanization. This book advances the case that Europeanization should be theorized in terms of:

  • globalization
  • major social transformations that are not exclusively spear-headed by the EU
  • the wider context of the transformation of modernity.

This fascinating book broadens the terms of the debate on Europeanization, conventionally limited to the supersession of the nation-state by a supra-national authority and the changes within member states consequent upon EU membership.

Demonstrating the relevance of social theory to contemporary issues and with a focus on European transformation rather than simplistic notions of Europe-building, this truly multidisciplinary volume will appeal to readers from a range of social science disciplines, including sociology, geography, political science and European studies.

University of Liverpool, UK Department of Social and Political Science, Royal Holloway

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