Articulating Europe

Articulating Europe

Author: Jonas Frykman

Publisher: Museum Tusculanum Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 9788772898483

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This reprint of a collection of articles addresses the challenges that European ethnology is facing. Representing a variety of localities, they give new insights and perspectives to the importance of doing empirical fieldwork and of seeing the emergence of new patterns as well as the remaking of old ones.


Articulating Hidden Histories

Articulating Hidden Histories

Author: Jane Schneider

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1995-01-09

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9780520085824

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Explores the full range of Eric R. Wolf's methods and concepts and pays tribute to his work in anthropology and history.


Articulating The Global And The Local

Articulating The Global And The Local

Author: Ann Cvetkovich

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-02-12

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 0429970730

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This book explores how discourses of the local, the particular, the everyday, and the situated are being transformed by new discourses of globalization and transnationalism, as used both by government and business and in critical academic discourse. Unlike other studies that have focused on the politics and economics of globalization, Articulating the Global and the Local highlights the importance of culture and provides models for a cultural studies that addresses globalization and the dialectic of local and global forces. Arguing for the inseparability of global and local analysis, the book demonstrates how global forces enter into local situations and how in turn global relations are articulated through local events, identities, and cultures; it includes studies of a wide range of cultural forms including sports, poetry, pedagogy, ecology, dance, cities, and democracy. Articulating the Global and the Local makes the ambitious claim that the category of the local transforms the debate about globalization by redefining what counts as global culture. Central to the essays are the new global and translocal cultures and identities created by the diasporic processes of colonialism and decolonization. The essays explore a variety of local, national, and transnational contexts with particular attention to race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality as categories that force us to rethink globalization itself.


European Union

European Union

Author: Duncan Watts

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2008-03-25

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0748632255

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The European Union is a distinctive creation. There have been several examples of countries that have forged links in ventures of mutual benefit, but in aim, method and achievement this union has gone much further than the others.From the beginning, the EU has always been more than just a customs union. It has aimed for an ever closer union of its peoples and has developed supranational institutions with powers binding upon its members. Since its creation in 1993 it has also grown in size and in the extent of its responsibilities. Integration and intergovernmentalism have been the two forces at work in the evolution of the Community into the Union of 27 members today.In this volume the author sets out to provide an authoritative study of the EU, which clearly explains how it functions and makes it intelligible to a wide readership.


Articulating Security

Articulating Security

Author: Isobel Roele

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-03-10

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1107182387

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Shows how the United Nations' management of counter-terrorism stifles the law's ability to speak against the injustices of collective security.


Analysing the Foreign Policy of Small States in the EU

Analysing the Foreign Policy of Small States in the EU

Author: H. Larsen

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2005-08-03

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0230511422

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Can a distinct national foreign policy still be identified for small EU member states, and what accounts for the balance between national and EU foreign policy? Henrik Larsen develops an analytical framework for analyzing these questions and offers solutions through an empirical examination of the foreign policy of a small EU member state in the context of EU foreign policy - the case of Denmark. The book looks at seven policy areas: policy towards other EU member states, anti-terrorism, development, the Balkans, Africa, Latin America and trade. On the basis of the empirical study, the implications for the theoretical study of national foreign policy in an EU Context are outlined. It is suggested that we need a new, mixed approach to foreign policy analysis within the EU taking into account the nature of the policy area concerned and national conceptions of actorness.