
Will Europe Work?
Integration, Employment and the Social Order
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 9. August 2001
Book
Hardback
216 pages
978-0-415-26022-0 (ISBN)
Description
In the post war years European integration was driven by nation states attempting to stimulate economic growth and social cohesion through European trade and cooperation. The results were prosperous, and unified Western European societies were based on full employment and redistributive welfare states. However, in today's Europe - a Europe subject to increasing international competition fuelled by both economic and cultural globalization - the European social model needs to be re-examined, yet its emphasis on cohesion remains crucial for the future of Europe as a unified polity.
Investigating this issue in depth, this outstanding collection is divided into three key sections. These parts:
* ask how recent developments have changed the old European model of employment and social protection, and outline a possible new European social model
* focus on the questions of European identity and European borders, with special emphasis on cultural divisions such as ethnicity
* concentrate on institutions such as citizenship and language, and reflect on sociology's ability to address European integration and the new European social order.
Will Europe Work? brings together some of the leading names in European sociology to look at the construction of this new European social order through changing patterns of employment and Welfare and changing definitions of citizenship and identity.
Investigating this issue in depth, this outstanding collection is divided into three key sections. These parts:
* ask how recent developments have changed the old European model of employment and social protection, and outline a possible new European social model
* focus on the questions of European identity and European borders, with special emphasis on cultural divisions such as ethnicity
* concentrate on institutions such as citizenship and language, and reflect on sociology's ability to address European integration and the new European social order.
Will Europe Work? brings together some of the leading names in European sociology to look at the construction of this new European social order through changing patterns of employment and Welfare and changing definitions of citizenship and identity.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
493 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-26022-0 (9780415260220)
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Persons
Martin Kohli, Mojca Novak
Content
List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Contributors. Acknowledgments. Introduction Martin Kohli and Mojca Novak Part I Working in Europe :Towards a New Social Model 1. International Competition, Supernatioanl Integration, National Solidarity: The Emerging Constitution of Social Europe Wolfgang Streeck 2.Will Social Europe Work? Joakim Palme 3. Gender, Class and Patterns of Inequality in Different types of Welfare States Walter Korpi 4. Employment and Labour Market Policies in South Europe Maria Petmesidou Part II Working on Europe: Constructing Identities 5.State Borders, Border Regions and the Construction of European Identity Liam O'Dowd 6.Our Time: Europe in the Age of Global Networks and Flowing Identities Risto Heiskala 7.Constructing Europe, Constructing European Citizenship: Contradictory Trends Chiara Saraceno Part III Working on Europe: Perspectives and Institutions 8.Missing a European Public Sphere ueJurgen Gerhards 9.Micro-foundations of Postindustrial Transformation -Gosta Esping-Andersen 10.The Language Constellation of the European Union - Abram De Swaan 11.European Sociology or a Sociology of Europeans? - Dominique Schnapper