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اروپا بدون مرز: بازنگری سرزمین، شهروندی و هویت در عصر فراملی

Europe without borders : remapping territory, citizenship, and identity in a transnational age

معرفی کتاب «اروپا بدون مرز: بازنگری سرزمین، شهروندی و هویت در عصر فراملی» (با عنوان لاتین Europe without borders : remapping territory, citizenship, and identity in a transnational age) نوشتهٔ Martin Schain; Mabel Berezin، منتشرشده توسط نشر Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The creation of the European Union in 1992 reflected new economic, political, and cultural realities on the continent. The dissolution of national borders and the easing of transit restrictions on people and goods with Europe, have contributed to a radical rethinking of such basic concepts as national sovereignty and citizenship. In Europe without Borders , Mabel Berezin and Martin Schain bring together leading experts from the fields sociology, political science, geography, psychology, and anthropology to examine the intersection of identity and territory in the new Europe. In this boldly interdisciplinary effort about the impact of reconfiguration, contributors address such topics as how Europeans now see themselves in relation to national identity, whether they identify themselves as citizens of a particular country or as members of a larger sociopolitical entity, how both natives and immigrants experience national and transnational identity at the local level, and the impact of globalization on national culture and the idea of the nation-state. Theoretically sophisticated and empirically informed, the essays explore an emerging global phenomenon that will have profound political, social, and economic consequences in both Europe and around the world. Contributors: John Agnew, UCLA; Roland Axtmann, University of Aberdeen; Mabel Berezin, Cornell University; Neil Brenner, New York University; Craig Calhoun, New York University, President of the Social Science Research Council; Juan Diez-Medrano, University of California, San Diego; Roy Eidelson, University of Pennsylvania; Nicholas Entrikin, UCLA; Riva Kastoryano, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales; Krishan Kumar, University of Virginia; Ian Lustick, University of Pennsylvania; Levent Soysal, New York University. Contributors to this volume address such topics as how Europeans now see themselves in relation to national identity, whether they identify themselves as citizens of a particular country or as members of a larger socio-political entity, how both natives and immigrants experience national and transnational identity at the local level, and the impact of globalization on national culture and the idea of the nation-state This text brings together experts from the fields of sociology, political science, geography, psychology and anthropology to examine the intersection of identity and territory in the new Europe. It explores how Europeans see themselves and the impact of globalization on national culture. Introduction: territory, emotion and identity: spatial re-calibration in a new Europe Political community in a new Europe Political organization, culture and the problem of scale Europe as experience Democracy and identity In July 2000, the International Union of Roma (IUR), more conventionally known as Gypsies, met in Prague.
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