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In the wake of the Greek and Irish crises, and at a moment when solidarity between states is hotly debated on a daily basis at EU level, it is important to understand how âsolidarityâ can happen at all. The Road to Social Europe reviews the development of political cultural processes since the nineteenth century, showing how social protection and social justice have gradually become interwoven with systems of social protection, or welfare states.

Grounded on extensive empirical research conducted in many EU countries and in the European Commissionâs administration over twenty years, the book provides a cultural analysis of welfare systems in Europe. It also presents an original enquiry into the importance of languages for politics in Europe, for the politics of welfare, and for sociological research. It shows how sociological and ethnographic analysis can help in understanding the current and future challenges of European integration that rely unilaterally on functio

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"Barbier's arguments really encourage the hope that Europe will one day be the finest place for “living well together”. His book is a success because it sketches the framework of a tangible utopia." - by Michel Lallement, La Vie des idées, March 2013.

“Barbier’s analysis provides a welcome counterbalance to the ‘varieties of capitalism’ literature and the Hofstedian view of culture, both of which encourage reductionism and determinism in theorizing these issues. His subtle examination of the notions of culture and language remind us of their uniqueness and embeddedness in complex, historical trajectories. In doing so, he also highlights the (very) long-term nature of the European social project, and in my view we should not be too hasty in abandoning political resolve in winning the arguments for greater social integration. His book should appeal to anyone — academic or practitioner — interested in the future of the EU.”Michael Gold, British Journal of Industrial Relations



Table of Contents

Part I: Social Protection In Europe: National and/or European? 1. National Social Protection Systems at the Core of State Legitimacy 2. The Nation and Social Protection: Practices and Subjectivities 3. Fifty Years of Social Europe (1957–2007): A Realistic Appraisal Part II: Towards a Sociological Understanding of Cultural Diversity In Europe 4. Cultural Diversity: A Blind Spot? 5. Transcending the Quarrel between Universalism and Culturalism 6. The Ethical Principles Governing Cross-National Comparison Part III: Political Cultures and European Integration 7. The Collective "Imaginary", Language and Politics 8. A New Start for Social Europe: Giving Priority to Languages.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 1/10/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138020146, 978-1138020146
      ISBN10: 1138020141

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In the wake of the Greek and Irish crises, and at a moment when solidarity between states is hotly debated on a daily basis at EU level, it is important to understand how âsolidarityâ can happen at all. The Road to Social Europe reviews the development of political cultural processes since the nineteenth century, showing how social protection and social justice have gradually become interwoven with systems of social protection, or welfare states.

      Grounded on extensive empirical research conducted in many EU countries and in the European Commissionâs administration over twenty years, the book provides a cultural analysis of welfare systems in Europe. It also presents an original enquiry into the importance of languages for politics in Europe, for the politics of welfare, and for sociological research. It shows how sociological and ethnographic analysis can help in understanding the current and future challenges of European integration that rely unilaterally on functio

      Trade Review

      "Barbier's arguments really encourage the hope that Europe will one day be the finest place for “living well together”. His book is a success because it sketches the framework of a tangible utopia." - by Michel Lallement, La Vie des idées, March 2013.

      “Barbier’s analysis provides a welcome counterbalance to the ‘varieties of capitalism’ literature and the Hofstedian view of culture, both of which encourage reductionism and determinism in theorizing these issues. His subtle examination of the notions of culture and language remind us of their uniqueness and embeddedness in complex, historical trajectories. In doing so, he also highlights the (very) long-term nature of the European social project, and in my view we should not be too hasty in abandoning political resolve in winning the arguments for greater social integration. His book should appeal to anyone — academic or practitioner — interested in the future of the EU.”Michael Gold, British Journal of Industrial Relations



      Table of Contents

      Part I: Social Protection In Europe: National and/or European? 1. National Social Protection Systems at the Core of State Legitimacy 2. The Nation and Social Protection: Practices and Subjectivities 3. Fifty Years of Social Europe (1957–2007): A Realistic Appraisal Part II: Towards a Sociological Understanding of Cultural Diversity In Europe 4. Cultural Diversity: A Blind Spot? 5. Transcending the Quarrel between Universalism and Culturalism 6. The Ethical Principles Governing Cross-National Comparison Part III: Political Cultures and European Integration 7. The Collective "Imaginary", Language and Politics 8. A New Start for Social Europe: Giving Priority to Languages.

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