Vol.4 Issue 2
Link to complete journal Vol.4, No. 2
Links to single articles Vol.4, No. 2:
Wolf J. Schünemann/ Marlon Barbehön: EU critique beyond Euroscepticism and progressive stories: Introduction to the special issue (page 1 - 12)
Juan Roch: Unpacking EU contestation: Europeanization and critique in Germany and Spain (page 13 - 36)
Barbara Hoenig: ‘Critique as a vocation’: Reconstructing critical discourses on Europeanization in German sociology, 1990–2018 (page 37 - 58)
Lucie Chamlian: European Union Studies as power/knowledge dispositif: Towards a reflexive turn (page 59 - 77)
Tobias Lenz/ Kalypso Nicolaïdis: EU-topia? A critique of the European Union as a model. (page 78 - 101)
Georg Vobruba: The logic of populism. Consequences of the clash between complexity and simple thinking (page 102 - 106)
Rafael Alvear Moreno mit Ágnes Heller: Interview: "Beinahe in der ganzen Welt existiert der Kapitalismus ohne Demokratie" (page 107 - 115)
2019
Vol.4 Issue 1
Link to complete journal Vol.4, No.1
Links to single articles of journal Vol.4, No.1:
Martin Seeliger/ Bernd Sommer: Countermovements in Europe? A Polanyian perspective (page 1 - 4)
Martin Seeliger: Trade union politics as a countermovement? A Polaniyan perspective (page 5 - 23)
Edward Webster: Trade unions and the Polanyian countermovement: a Southern perspective (page 24 - 28)
Maja Savevska: The fictitious commodification of money and the Euro experiment (page 29 - 42)
Jonah Stuart Brundage: Accumulation via QE: comment on Maja Savevska’s "The fictitious commodification of money and the Euro experiment" (page 43 - 47)
Christopher M. Rea: The EU emissions trading scheme: protection via commodification? (page 48 - 73)
Arild Vatn: Polanyi, markets and environmental protection (page 74 - 77)
Hans-Jürgen Bieling: Rise of right-wing populism in the Europe of today – outlines of a sociotheoretical exploration (page 78 - 91)
Floris Biskamp: A great variety of transformations – and populisms (page 92 - 102)
Klara Stumpf/ Bernd Sommer: The Economy for the Common Good: a European countermovement
against the destructive impacts of laissez-faire capitalism? (page 103 - 115)
Michael Brie: Karl Polanyi and discussions on a renewed socialism (page 116 - 134)
Moritz Müller: Of (anti-)capitalism, countermovements, and socialdemocratic
bedtime stories. A review of recent literature on Polanyi (page 135 - 148)
Silke van Dyk/ Stefanie Graefe: The reality of exclusive solidarity A response to Wolfgang Streeck’s "Between Charity and Justice" (page 149 - 154)
Ludger Pries: Between clarity and disorientation: remarks on the unease of Wolfgang Streeck with the 21st century migration (page 155 - 158)
Andreas Nölke: Keep it straight and simple, also with respect to migration: a comment on Streeck’s "Between Charity and Justice" (page 159 - 164)
Monika Eigmüller/ Martin Seeliger: A search for alternatives: Hauke Brunkhorst, Donatella della
Porta and Fritz W. Scharpf on the state of the European Integration (page 165 - 174)