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Moreo- ver, the core organisational partners at the European Centre for Minority Issues and the University of the Basque Country bring an expanded pan-European focus alongside the regional dimension. Indeed [...] University Organising Committee: Sergiusz Bober, European Centre for Minority Issues Miren Manias-Muñoz, University of the Basque Country Craig Willis, European Centre for Minority Issues / Europa Universität
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n 2016 at the first conference in Winneba (Ghana), bringing together researchers from different European and African countries (uni‐flensburg.de/psychologie/workshop‐2016). Keynote and invited speakers
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component of cultural identity. Thus, the development of a European linguistic awareness has 8 been closely linked to the formation of European nations and nation states. The emergence of nation states [...] The main interest of this conference will be the expression of language awareness in different European countries in past and present times. Speakers can provide comments and opinions about their own
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storyline (e.g., European counter-movements) make Europeanization a storyline with potentially numerous end- ings. 6 Culture, Practice & Europeanization August 4. Narrative inquiry into Europeanization: this issue [...] building: the European Com- mission, European narratives and European neighbourhood policy. Geopolitics, 13(3), 545-571. Kaiser, W. (2015). Clash of cultures: two milieus in the European Union’s ‘A new [...] Contemporary European Studies, 25(3), 354-366. 14 Culture, Practice & Europeanization August Scalise, G. (2015). The narrative construction of European identity. Meanings of Europe ‘from below’. European Societies
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the sociologi- cal analysis of Europe and European integration, as is apparent in your earlier research on European citizenship (Eder & Giesen, 2001) and a European public sphere (Eder, 2000; Eder & Kantner [...] , in the stories told by people identifying as European Jews or European Muslims. This is still a rare case of retelling the tragic elements in European history, re- opening the issue of how “we” want [...] ), European integration, processes of change and the national experience (207-227). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Trenz, H.-J. (2016). Narrating European society. Toward a sociology of European integra-
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CPE_Vol.5_No.1 Culture, Practice & Europeanization, 2020, Vol. 5, No. 1, 118-122 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. A century with and against the market. The ILO and ‘global social [...] therefore also a forum for international solidarity. However, Maul also shows how the dissolution of the European colonial empires ultimately strengthened national sovereignty as a guiding principle for international [...] Maul shows that the ILO’s unique position within this framework was 120 Culture, Practice & Europeanization August primarily due to its special tripartite structure, which turned into a unique characteristic
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CPE_Vol.5_No.1 Culture, Practice & Europeanization, 2020, Vol. 5, No. 1, 123-132 …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. The way out of Basic Income’s utopia trap. Making sense of the basic [...] at best a necessary evil. This manifests a loss of socio-political 124 Culture, Practice & Europeanization August expertise, which threatens to become irreversible through scientific policy decisions [...] employment resulting from the minimum wage in Germany (introduced in 2015) 126 Culture, Practice & Europeanization August have largely failed to materialise (Bellmann et al., 2016) has not yet been analysed in
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(“Europe”), attributes (“European”), political institutions (“European Union”), time (e.g. “European history”, “future of European culture”) and group members (e.g. “Europeans”). European- ness is, moreover [...] y perhaps, the European Commissioner for European Capitals of Culture represents the most “European” approach, calling ECOC a meeting place for European citizens. He refers to European values and Europe’s [...] Besides this, the programme names a variety of European events and associations (such as European Championships, European Conferences, European networks, European festi- vals). This reflects ECOC’s official