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Civil Society, Communication and Global Governance
Issues from the World Summit on the Information Society©2006 Monographs -
Church and Civil Society in 21st Century Africa
Potentialities and Challenges Regarding Socio-Economic and Political Development with Particular Reference to Nigeria©2017 Thesis -
Civil Society on the Move
Transition and Transfer in Germany and South Korea©2015 Edited Collection -
Civil Society, Democracy and Democratization
©2016 Monographs -
The State, Civil Society and the Citizen
Exploring Relationships in the Field of Adult Education in Europe©2009 Edited Collection -
Pour la paix en Europe / For Peace in Europe
Institutions et société civile dans l’entre-deux-guerres / Institutions and Civil Society between the World Wars©2007 Edited Collection -
Beyond Civilization to Post-Civilization
Conceiving a Better Model of Life Settlement to Supersede Civilization©2006 Monographs -
Experts and Expertise in Science and Technology in Europe since the 1960s
Organized civil Society, Democracy and Political Decision-making©2018 Edited Collection -
The Principle of Subsidiarity in Catholic Social Thought
Implications for Social Justice and Civil Society in Nigeria©2011 Monographs -
Building Regionalism from Below
The Role of Parliaments and Civil Society in Regional Integration in Africa©2018 Edited Collection -
Competition, Coordination, Social Order
Responsible Business, Civil Society, and Government in an Open Society©2017 Monographs -
Participatory Democracy for Global Governance
Civil Society Organisations in the European Union©2012 Monographs -
The European Decentralised Cooperation
Acting for development engaging local authorities and civil society©2018 Edited Collection -
Post-totalitarian Societies in Transformation
From Systemic Change into European Integration©2022 Edited Collection -
Studies in European Integration, State and Society
ISSN: 2193-2352
European integration is a profound phenomenon influencing our current understanding of political and social processes in Europe and beyond. The set of European institutions that have now functioned in the continent for over half a century have created new broadened frames of reference for a variety of social actors. The most comprehensive is the European Union, which can be characterised as a multilevel polity. The other organisations, such as the Council of Europe and OSCE, also contribute significantly to the new mode of relations in Europe. This has in turn influenced how social and political actors act and define their roles. European integration has changed the functioning of states, their sovereignty and the meaning and status of borders, as well as the nature of citizenship. It has also allowed social actors to be engaged in the increasingly transnationalised public sphere and therefore changed the analysis of the concept of civil society. In addition, it profoundly impacts the life of individuals, permitting spatial and social mobility along with reconstruction of collective identity and memory. This series welcomes book proposals that look at the political and social aspects of human activities in the broadest terms but analysed from the perspective of how these processes are transformed as a result of European integration. The series is open to work emerging from research cooperation between Polish and foreign scholars. Authors are welcome to submit manuscripts of monographs, collected volumes, and post-conference volumes. Outstanding dissertations will also be considered for publication.
23 publications
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Digital Solidarities, Communication Policy and Multi-stakeholder Global Governance
The Legacy of the World Summit on the Information Society©2010 Textbook