Alison Woodward is Professor in Social Sciences at Vesalius College, the Free University of Brussels. Martin Kohli is Professor of Sociology at the Free University of Berlin.
Inhaltsangabe
1 European societies: inclusions/exclusions? PART I Framing inclusions and identities in Europe: theoretical perspectives on citizenship and belonging 2 At the turn of the centuries: Georg Simmel then and now 3 Recombinant citizenship 4 The narration of difference: 'cultural stuff', ethnic projects and identities 5 Becoming a person: new frontiers for identity and citizenship in a planetary society PART II Exclusions and inclusions in work and welfare 6 The paradox of global social change and national path dependencies: life course patterns in advanced societies 7 Reconsidering the socialist welfare state model 8 If class is dead, why won't it lie down? 9 Tackling inequality and exclusion: towards a dimension Of active citizenship participation PART III Inclusions and exclusions beyond the nation state: Europe and the world 10 Conceptualizing the process of globalization 11 European processes and the state of the European Union
1 European societies: inclusions/exclusions? PART I Framing inclusions and identities in Europe: theoretical perspectives on citizenship and belonging 2 At the turn of the centuries: Georg Simmel then and now 3 Recombinant citizenship 4 The narration of difference: 'cultural stuff', ethnic projects and identities 5 Becoming a person: new frontiers for identity and citizenship in a planetary society PART II Exclusions and inclusions in work and welfare 6 The paradox of global social change and national path dependencies: life course patterns in advanced societies 7 Reconsidering the socialist welfare state model 8 If class is dead, why won't it lie down? 9 Tackling inequality and exclusion: towards a dimension Of active citizenship participation PART III Inclusions and exclusions beyond the nation state: Europe and the world 10 Conceptualizing the process of globalization 11 European processes and the state of the European Union
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