Europeanization and the Emergence of a European Society

Author

Díez Medrano, Juan

Other authors

Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals

Publication date

2008-01



Abstract

This article examines the European integration process from a sociological perspective, where the main focus is the examination of the social consequences of the integration process. The European Union has advanced significantly in the economic, social, and political integration processes. This has resulted in a rapid Europeanization of behavior. There has hardly been any progress, however, toward the development of European social groups. This article examines the causes of this lag and concludes that it is highly unlikely that in the middle run there be significant progress toward the Europeanization of society.

Document Type

Working document

Language

English

Subject

Unió Europea; Integració europea; Identitat col·lectiva -- Europa; Sociologia -- Europa

Pages

21 p.

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Publisher

Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals

Collection

IBEI Working Papers 2008/12;

Documents

WP_IBEI_12.pdf

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