ISBN:
9781137283191
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (313 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Palgrave Studies in European PoliticalSociology
Series Statement:
Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology Ser.
Parallel Title:
Print version Rethinking the Public Sphere Through TransnationalizingProcesses : Europe and Beyond
DDC:
305.8
Keywords:
Transnationalism
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Nationalism -- Europe
;
Cosmopolitanism -- Europe
;
Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
This book discusses the extent to which the theoreticalrelevance and analytical rigor of the concept of the public sphere is affected bycurrent processes of transnationalization. The contributions address fundamentalquestions concerning the viability of a socially and politically effective publicsphere in a post-Westphalian world
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Contents; List of Figures and Tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: Rethinking the Public Sphere Through Transnationalizing Processes: Europe and Beyond; Part I: Rethinking the Public Sphere: Beyond the National Arena?; 1 Struggling with the Concept of a Public Sphere; 2 The Counterfactual Imagination Punctuated by Triple Contingency: On Klaus Eder's Theory of the New Public Sphere; 3 Ambivalent Representations and Fragile Boundaries: Heroes, Victims, Perpetrators
Description / Table of Contents:
4 Beyond the Political Mythology of the Westphalian Order? Religion, Communicative Action, and the Transnationalization of the Public Sphere5 Social Movements and the Public Sphere; Part II: Between European Citizenship and Transnational Collective Identities; 6 Europe's Missing Public: Problems and Prospects; 7 Toward Pan-European Contentions? European Integration and Its Effects on Political Mobilization; 8 Toward an Anthropology of the European Union: Insights from Greece
Description / Table of Contents:
9 Climate Change as a Rhetorical Resource and Masterframe: An Analysis of the Daily Press Coverage and Public Opinion in ItalyPart III: Inclusion and Exclusion: Addressing the Cultural Other in Europe; 10 Differentiation of Migration Patterns in Europe: Social Integration Amidst Competing Societal Leitbilder of Enclosure of the 'Other', Acceptance, and Encouragement of Migration; 11 The 'New Germany' and Its Transformation Process: Narrating Collective Identity in Times of Transnational Mobility
Description / Table of Contents:
12 Jews and Turks in Germany: Immigrant Integration, Political Representation, and Minority Rights13 Toward a Cosmopolitan and Inclusive European Identity? Negotiating Immigrants' Inclusion and Exclusion in the New Europe; Index
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