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times yearly. CPE seeks to enhance understanding of social, trans-national activities and processes within a European context. Mailing Address Europa-Universität Flensburg Interdisciplinary [...] through which EU critique is being observed and assessed. Third, we reflect on the conception of knowledge in EU studies and confront it with a social-constructivist conception in order to derive the relevance [...] Culture, Practice & Europeanization November From a social-constructivist perspective, to which the idea for this special issue adheres to, any positivist knowledge hypothesis
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/knowledge between asymmetrical positions of social actors. Following Foucault (1977; 2003), power is not merely the ability to repress or impose something on somebody but it deploys also as a productive network across the social body. Thus, a first distinction emerges between coercive and facilitating mechanisms of power. The former can be exemplified with the pressures and impositions (power over) to imple- ment [...] , representations and problematizations promoted by particular social actors. In the case of Europeanization, the power through discourse is illustrated by the member states negoti- ations to impose a specific
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series pub- lished two times yearly. CPE seeks to enhance understanding of social, trans-national activities and processes within a European context. Mailing Address Europa-Universität Flensburg [...] ), the (re)emergence of living and working condi- tions that systematically fall below established social and human right standards (Sassen, 2014), as well as a deep ongoing financial crisis (Tooze, 2018). Based [...] social movements, no countermovement has appeared? Or should sociolo- gists take on a different perspective? Does the interplay of various measures of interna- tional labour regulation aggregate
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), the (re)emergence of living and working condi- tions that systematically fall below established social and human right standards (Sassen, 2014), as well as a deep ongoing financial crisis (Tooze, 2018). Based [...] social movements, no countermovement has appeared? Or should sociolo- gists take on a different perspective? Does the interplay of various measures of interna- tional labour regulation aggregate into what can be viewed as a global countermovement? Are there touching points between the agendas of labour and other social movements, adding up to a broader countermovement? Does the on-going crisis
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and principles” such as sustainable peace, social liberty, and inclusive equality. And more broadly still, the EU is often seen as representing a particular model of pooled or limited sovereignty – [...] . In this case, we should speak of European models – such the social model(s), model(s) of capitalism, model(s) of democ- racy, legal model(s), model(s) of social integration – but in the EU model discourse these get aggregated somehow into some essence of a European model, as when Romano Prodi (2000) claims that “our social model can be a shining example to others.” Indeed, there may be a fundamental
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