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operationalized through the notions of articulation work (Strauss, 1988), mobility work (Bardram and Bossen, 2005) and mutual monitoring (Heath and Luff, 1992). Dutch public administrators engaged heavily [...] article re-interprets the empirical work conducted during a master thesis at Maastricht University. I am most grateful to Jessica Mesman for her guidance and support. I would like to thank policy makers [...] ’ historical work highlights, are under- pinned by a “dynamic networks of competing actors” in administrative practice (Peters, 2016: 18). To what extent is Europeanization a process of heterarchization? Erik
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). Their highest ambition is to work at one of the EU institutions in Brussels, but they are not old-style bureaucrats, even if they are frequently perceived as such. They are bureaucrats with a mission [...] across disciplines to distinguish themselves from the work of those scholars who specialise simply in national politics, national history, or national law. Following Luhmann (1997), we can say that [...] area and country specialisation to widen their perspective on Europe. Through such cross-disciplinary lenses, one can develop a nuanced perspective of Euro- pean diversity. The European scholar works
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humanism of his work and his outstanding literary examination of the disastrous consequences of nationalism and militarism. One of his major works, the 2006 novel Vi, de druknede (We, the drowned), received [...] is true that the populists don’t say much about the welfare state, but they celebrate it indirectly by talking constantly about its enemies. While the welfare state retains its popularity, the workers [...] in several places in his book he describes human rights as an abstract, global work-desk ethics, when instead they are something completely different: a hard-won historic right that can be costly to forget
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workers and the lower middle class, i.e., what used to be part of the social base of the Left when it was still a pro-regulation Left. Given the deep moral loading of the new left-right divide, it [...] ) solidarity. Historically, however, solidarity among workers meant jointly fighting employers to prevent them from pitting workers against one another as competitors for employment. For the open borders-Left, by comparison, solidarity requires workers in rich countries allowing workers from poor countries to compete with them for their jobs. What makes this so divisive is that those who push the new
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, it first shortly presents the dom-inant prevailing logic of the interstate federalism at work in the EU. On this basis, it distin-guishes three kinds of social policies (through the market, for the [...] states, but also with the kind of federalism at work in the Euro-pean integration process. We know that the development of the "social state" has played a crucial role in the process of building and [...] second approach, in the tradition of K. Polanyi (1994), social policy aims at protecting workers by correcting the result of the market through regulative and redistributive policy. Finally, for the third
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community. Thus, they are the basis for institutional orders but also open opportunities for voicing critique. The article elucidates this double force by presenting findings from empirical work that [...] discrimination (Gomolla and Radke, 2009). Recent assimilation theories discuss these three topoi as categories of symbolic boundaries (Alba, 2005; Gans, 2007). Work inspired by postcolonial studies shows how [...] an instrument with which people can “take advantage of the freedom to work or study in another Member State” and is therefore essential for free movement in the EU’s post-sovereign space (European Commission
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birth. In general, missing or delayed transla- tions of European work into English and differences in textbook or research field foci pose chal- lenges (s. e.g., American vs. French and German research [...] -related work rather than their rhetorical and linguistic abilities to avoid strata bias and to avoid awarding linguistic heritage (Baudelot 1994; Bourdieu/Passeron 1977). Such practice should be explicitly
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existence of parallel but independent protected national economies at the end of the 19th century (Pollard 1981). With free trade and the abolition of obligatory guilds, a national order of work [...] of national economies and labour markets and a more mobile labour force. While the new economic order required workers to adapt to cyclical fluctuations, local insurance funds for workers failed to meet this need, as workers risked losing their acquired entitlements whenever they had to leave a specific benefit society.6 Thus, in Germany, progressive thinkers such as the social reformer Lujo
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