Perceptions of Europe: A Comparative Sociology of European Attitudes (Studies in European Political Science)

Perceptions of Europe: A Comparative Sociology of European Attitudes (Studies in European Political Science)

by Daniel Gaxie (Editor), Dorota Dakowska (Collaborator), Giuliano Bobba (Collaborator), Sébastian Michon (Collaborator), Jay Rowell (Editor), Katarzyna Jaszczyk (Collaborator), Marie-Hélène Bruère (Collaborator), Marine de Lassalle (Collaborator), Nicolas Hubé (Editor), Philippe Aldrin (Collaborator)

Synopsis

This book presents the main findings of a comparative qualitative survey conducted in France, Germany, Italy, and Poland. Ordinary citizens from very different social backgrounds and professions were asked a range of open-ended questions, allowing them to express themselves freely. There have been few qualitative surveys on ordinary citizens' views of European integration, and none on this scale. The resulting picture is very different from the self-evident assumptions of many current studies on European opinions. Contributions to the volume stress the great diversity, ambiguity, and complexity of European attitudes. They emphasise the causal impact of formal education, political interest and involvement, individual everyday exposures to `European' realities, and the role of collective national experiences of European integration and national history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 290
Publisher: ECPR Press
Published: 08 Feb 2013

ISBN 10: 1907301593
ISBN 13: 9781907301599

Author Bio

Daniel Gaxie is professor of political science and Nicolas Hub? is senior lecturer in political science at the University of Paris I (Panth?on-Sorbonne).

Jay Rowell is a researcher in political sociology at the Centre for European Political Sociology in Strasburg.