This is the definitive textbook on European societies and the changes
the continent has experienced in the social sphere during this
century. This text is the only single-authored text covering this
topic, offering a holistic yet nuanced understanding of the nature of
European society and its dynamic nature. Colin Crouch draws on 40
years' experience as a researcher on European societies to explore
this diversity across such key areas of life as patterns of birth and
death, family, gender, migration, religion, conflict, economy and
inequality. Crouch uses an astonishing wealth of empirical data to
analyse how European society functions on national, international and
continental levels with various state and non-state actors. Through
this approach, and by recognising and accounting for the fluidity of
society, and enduring influences such as globalisation and security
threats, Crouch offers an important contribution to the study of
Europe, and a pioneering methodology for the study of social class.
This text is an essential for those wishing to be up-to-date in both
the topic and the practise of scholarship. This text was designed for
upper-undergraduates and postgraduates covering European Society, the
Politics and/or Sociology of Europe. It will also benefit all readers
studying social class to familiarise themselves with Crouch's
innovative methodology and analysis.
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ISBN
9781137277824
Publisert
2017
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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