Whose Europe?: the turn towards democracy/
edited by Dennis Smith and Sue Wright
- Oxford: Blackwell, 1999.
- ix, 315 p. ; 22 cm.
- Sociological review monograph. .
Prologue
John Rex
The turn towards democracy Dennis Smith and Sue Wright
1 Barriers Our 'common European home'—but who owns the house? John Markoff
Language, autonomy and national identity in Catalonia Charlotte Hoffmann
A community that can communicate? The linguistic factor in European integration Sue Wright
Third country nationals as European citizens: the case defended Andreas Follesdal
2 Bridges
The European public sphere and the deficit of democracy Reiner Grundmann
Extending ethnolinguistic democracy in Europe: the case of Wales Stephen May
Towards a post-national polity: the emergence of the Network Society in Europe Barrie Axford and Richard Huggins
Citizenship and human rights—particular and universal worlds and the prospects for European citizenship David Jary
3 Processes
Making Europe—processes of Europe-formation since 1945 Dennis Smith
National pride and the meaning of Europe: a compative study of Britain and Spain Pablo Muregui
Democracy in Eastern Europe as a civilising process Harald V/ydra