Governing European diversity
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書誌事項
Governing European diversity
(Governing Europe, 3)
SAGE Publications in association with The Open University, 2001
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text offers a comprehensive overview of both tradition and transformation in the social and cultural relationships at the heart of the political and socio-economic landscape in Europe today.
This book will enable students to: distinguish between `processes of governance' and `structures of government' and examine the emergence of new forms of governance and political participation in Europe; evaluate competing sociocultural sources of diversity and unity and the various mechanisms of bottom-up and top-down governance; assess what is meant by `culture' and consider the construction of a `national' identity in Europe; explore the connections between national identity and citizenship and apply different theories of identity to issues of inclusion and exclusion; and consider the prospects for further European integration and expansion and the difficulties in reconciling cultural and social diversity with social cohesion.
目次
Introduction - Montserrat Guibernau
Unity and Diversity in Europe
The Rise of Regions and Regionalism in Western Europe - James Anderson
Migrants, Refugees and Citizenship - Zig Layton-Henry
Social Movements in Europe - Mark J Smith
The Rise of Environmental Governance
The Transformation of Family Life and Sexual Politics - Catherine Lloyd
What Unites Europeans? - Joseph R Llobera
The Media in Europe - Denis McQuail
Drugs and European Governance - Eugene McLaughlin and Karim Murji
Conclusion - Salvador Giner and Monstserrat Guibernau
One Europe? The Democratic Governance of a Continent
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