The paper is concerned with the problem of ‘society’ and in particular with the notion of ‘European society.’ Rather than reject the possibility of society, it draws on theories of the social as networks. The thesis proposed is that the concept of society should rather be understood as a relational field of interconnections. It is argued that this is highly relevant to the analysis of Europe conceived of in terms of a society. This approach can be seen as an alternative to methodological nationalism. The paper applies a network conception of society to Europe with the emphasis on the on the nineteenth century. In this account, European society is not something that was produced by European integration. Rather than see European society as a...
The European project of modernity is usually associated with the development of nation-states (of ci...
Methodological nationalism is a term that has emerged in the academic study of globalization and tra...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...
In scholarship, nationalism has been found to be an integral ingredient of any sense of nationhood. ...
This book seeks to provide an interpretation of the idea of Europe through an analysis of the course...
The article provides a general overview of the existing historiography on the social (and to a less ...
Explores key sociological concepts and theory in relation to European crises, identity, inequality a...
For the most part, current reflections on the social seem to overemphasize either homogeneity (socie...
We seek to shape an agenda for the growing interest in using sociological approaches to study the Eu...
Dominant approaches to the transformation of Europe ignore contemporary social theory interpretation...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...
How can sociology contribute to the understanding of the social and political transformations that a...
We seek to shape an agenda for the growing interest in using sociological approaches to study the Eu...
The creation of a EUropean demos is often debated by referring to forms of ethnic or civic identitie...
Historical sociology can be understood both as a specific sub-field of sociology and as providing ge...
The European project of modernity is usually associated with the development of nation-states (of ci...
Methodological nationalism is a term that has emerged in the academic study of globalization and tra...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...
In scholarship, nationalism has been found to be an integral ingredient of any sense of nationhood. ...
This book seeks to provide an interpretation of the idea of Europe through an analysis of the course...
The article provides a general overview of the existing historiography on the social (and to a less ...
Explores key sociological concepts and theory in relation to European crises, identity, inequality a...
For the most part, current reflections on the social seem to overemphasize either homogeneity (socie...
We seek to shape an agenda for the growing interest in using sociological approaches to study the Eu...
Dominant approaches to the transformation of Europe ignore contemporary social theory interpretation...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...
How can sociology contribute to the understanding of the social and political transformations that a...
We seek to shape an agenda for the growing interest in using sociological approaches to study the Eu...
The creation of a EUropean demos is often debated by referring to forms of ethnic or civic identitie...
Historical sociology can be understood both as a specific sub-field of sociology and as providing ge...
The European project of modernity is usually associated with the development of nation-states (of ci...
Methodological nationalism is a term that has emerged in the academic study of globalization and tra...
The paper examines the continuing viability of the critique of methodological nationalism in the con...