Seminar: 1.07.092 Sociology of the European Integration mit Brüssel-Exkursion (Lehrsprache Englisch) - Details

Seminar: 1.07.092 Sociology of the European Integration mit Brüssel-Exkursion (Lehrsprache Englisch) - Details

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Course name Seminar: 1.07.092 Sociology of the European Integration mit Brüssel-Exkursion (Lehrsprache Englisch)
Subtitle
Course number 1.07.092
Semester SoSe2025
Current number of participants 12
maximum number of participants 40
Home institute Department of Social Sciences
Courses type Seminar in category Teaching
Next date Monday, 07.04.2025 12:00 - 14:00, Room: A14 0-031
Type/Form S 2SWS
Performance record The final grade will be composed of one team presentation in each seminar and an individual research paper (approximately 3500 - 4500 words).
Lehrsprache englisch

Rooms and times

A14 0-031
Monday: 12:00 - 14:00, weekly (12x)

Module assignments

Comment/Description

The economic, legal and political integration of Europe is at the core of the process of European integration. In addition to the political transformations induced by the creation, enlargement and deepening of the European Union particularly since the 1990s, European integration has given rise to a fundamental transformation of social relations and the life worlds of people. While in the postwar period, daily life took place primarily in the framework of nation-states, the opening of hitherto largely nationally regulated and limited social fields and spaces has fostered increasing cross-border contacts and a stronger transnationalisation of social interactions, attitudes and interpretations. This transnationalisation of social fields and spaces as a result of European integration lies at the heart of the research on horizontal Europeanization and also of this seminar.
In the first part of the class, a broad overview on the process of European integration, major EU institutions and policy fields will be given. In the second part, horizontal Europeanisation processes in different social fields are analysed, as well as the related conflicts and bargaining relations and their impact on patterns of social inequality. Complementary to the Europeanisation of social fields, the Europeanisation of social space (P. Bourdieu) will be analysed, taking as an example the transnationalisation of everyday practices, collective memories and reference groups of social inequalities. This raises the question how field-specific and space-specific Europeanisation processes are related. In addition, different modes of Europeanization (power/coercion, competition, communication and cooperation) will be analysed. Given the profound crisis of European integration in the wake of the Euro crisis, the final part of the course will emphasise the analysis of conflicts and tensions between national and European regulations, identifications, and patterns of integration and social inequality.

Admission settings

The course is part of admission "sow660 SE2 Sociology of the European Integration SS".
Für den erfolgreichen Abschluss des Moduls sind beide Seminare zu belegen.
The following rules apply for the admission:
  • The following categories of people are preferred during seat allocation:

    Higher semesters will be preferred.
  • The enrolment is possible from 13.02.2025, 08:15 to 20.04.2025, 23:59.
  • A defined number of seats will be assigned to these courses.
    The seats will be assigned in order of enrolment.
  • At least one of these conditions must be fulfilled for enrolment:
    • Degree is Fach-Bachelor
    • Subject is Sozialwissenschaften
    • Subject is Social Sciences
    • Degree is Master of Education (Wirtschaftspädagogik) and Subject is Politik
    • Degree is Austausch and Subject is Sozialwissenschaften
    • Subject is European Studies in Global Perspectives
    • Degree is Zwei-Fächer-Bachelor
    • Degree is Fach-Bachelor and Subject is Comparative and European Law
  • This setting is active from 13.02.2025 08:15 to 20.04.2025 23:59.
    Enrolment is allowed for up to 2 courses of the admission set.
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