This original work explores the increasingly important phenomenon of
the formation of transnational identity. Considering the ongoing
relevance of the European Union, the contributors ask a series of
intriguing questions: Is a European identity possible? How are the
various types of European identity formed and maintained? How are
these identities linked to the process of European integration?
Examining the psychological, institutional, and political mechanisms
that encourage or impede identification with transnational groups, the
book considers these theoretical questions in light of new evidence
drawn from a rich body of primary research, including field
experiments, in-depth interviews with elites, and public opinion
surveys. Brought together for the first time, social psychologists,
sociologists, political scientists, and ethnographers share their
theoretical and methodological perspectives in tackling the common
issues surrounding the emergence of "European" as a political
identity. Paying special attention to the role of the institutions of
the EU, the authors investigate the impact of neo-functionalist
strategies and find that the processes of identity formation are far
more complicated than can be explained by material and institutional
factors alone. The authors engage in a fruitful dialogue about how
much a European identity exists and how much it matters as they delve
into the sources of disagreement and their implications.
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Becoming European in the EU
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781461646365
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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