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Interdisciplinary Centre for European Studies Auf dem Campus 1 24943 Flensburg Germany Editors Monika Eigmüller (Europa-Universität Flensburg) Email: monika.eigmueller@uni-flensburg.de Klarissa [...] (European University Institue) and Fritz W. Scharpf (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies) on European Integration (by Monika Eigmüller & Martin Seeliger, both Europa-Universität Flensburg [...] ) from an organization studies´ perspective (Child et al., 1973). Under conditions of economic globalization (and also European integration, which in the following, we would like to understand as a special case
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Tobias Lenz (tobias.lenz@giga-hamburg.de) GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, Germany Kalypso Nicolaïdis (kalypso.nicolaidis@politics.ox.ac.uk) University of Oxford, United [...] projecting (Nicolaïdis & Howse, 2002). 3 Even though worthy of further study, we do not problematize here who the actors of such struggles are, [...] by appealing to the perception of others as well as by appealing to a re-reading of global history away from the western canons that have dominated the study of IR in general and European integration
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’: Reconstructing critical discourses on Europeanization in German sociology, 1990–2018 Barbara Hoenig 37 - 58 European Union Studies as power/knowledge dispositif: Towards a reflexive turn Lucie [...] Centre for European Studies Auf dem Campus 1 24943 Flensburg Germany Editors Monika Eigmüller (Europa-Universität Flensburg) Email: monika.eigmueller@uni-flensburg.de Klarissa Lueg [...] is not at the centre neither of EU politics nor of EU studies. It at least never has been. This is not to say that European integration has not always experienced fervent criticism through- out European societies
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Culture, Practice & Europeanization, 2019, Vol. 4, No. 2, 59-77 59 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. European Union Studies as power/knowledge dispositif: Towards a [...] ’ faced by the European Union, this article engages the contemporary ‘crisis of European Union Studies’ (EUS) by exploring how this field has been historically formed and relationally constituted [...] to be reconstructed. Keywords: European Studies, Power, Sociology of knowledge, Crisis, Dispositif 1. Introduction Challenging the category of the universal, Michel Foucault has made a critical but oft
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. This paper argues that the forms of EU contestation must be studied together with the symbolic orders about Europe and the EU at the national level. Drawing on the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Dis- course (SKAD), this article delineates the diverse representations and problematizations of EU-contesting discourses in Western Europe studying the cases of Germany and Spain. The findings show greater [...] several scholars, the study of the discursive practices of certain actors must be embedded in their contexts, to correctly grasp the for- mation and effects of such discourses (Wodak, 2001; Van Dijk, 2009
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. Applying a sociology of knowledge approach, this small study offers a reconstruction of sociological discourses on Europeanization and the forms of EU critique it includes, based on conference papers of the German Sociological Association from 1990 to 2018. Results of the study refer to his- torical contexts, structural conditions and cognitive problem choice and content of socio- logical critique on Europe [...] . Reflecting on and criticizing the EU might have started in the legal and political sciences, but it is fed by the work of many scholars from various disciplines: economics, historical and cultural studies
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issue is on EU critique. In many senses, the critique of the European Union is not at the centre neither of EU politics nor of EU studies. It at least never has been. This is not to say that European [...] Culture, Practice & Europeanization November As to the academic side, and EU studies in particular, there is a similar picture to be drawn. In line with fundamental assumptions of integration [...] was more and more flanked with political integration and when popular concerns thwarted integration dynamics, EU critique and the actors be- hind it more and more became objects of study. They were classified and somewhat
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organizations. From a social science perspective, analysis of trade union politics can be seen as an endeavor for middle- range theories (Merton 1968) from an organization studies´ perspective (Child et al [...] ’, they personified a type of scholarship that has left its mark on the sociological study of trade unionism up until today – the dedicated observer. If we look back into the history of academic scholarship, we find [...] for the evolution of the discipline as a whole. In their study of the 'International Typographical Union' in US of the 1950s Seymour Martin Lipset, Martin Trow and James S. Coleman (1956) have addressed
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in his classic study of the industrial revolution showed how society through the state developed regulations, legislation and policies to protect itself against the disruptive impact of unregulated market [...] and sources of power that are emerg- ing in the Global South. The focus of these studies has, we argue, not been the institutional setting of labour relations or the overall impact of major trends like globalisation on labour, but rather the strategic choice in responding to new challenges and changing contexts (Schmalz, Ludwig & Webster, 2018, 113).2 We argue in these studies that workers
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