European Societies Today (e-bog) af Wickham, James
Wickham, James (forfatter)

European Societies Today e-bog

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This accessible new text introduces students to contemporary European societies by examining structures of inequality, making sense of the empirical and historical contexts. Focusing on seven differing European societies (France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Sweden and the UK), it examines the different ways in which sociology and political economy understand the social structure of contemp...
E-bog 317,82 DKK
Forfattere Wickham, James (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 1 juni 2020
Længde 278 sider
Genrer 1D
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780429761263
This accessible new text introduces students to contemporary European societies by examining structures of inequality, making sense of the empirical and historical contexts. Focusing on seven differing European societies (France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Sweden and the UK), it examines the different ways in which sociology and political economy understand the social structure of contemporary Europe. Separate chapters outline key aspects of inequality, beginning with income, wealth and poverty, followed by occupation and social class, gender, regional inequality, ethnicity, and migration. By focusing on the role of the national welfare states of Europe in restraining economic inequality, the book enables a realistic appraisal of the 'European Social Model'. Key features:Examines European 'distinctiveness' and difference;Visual presentation of data accessibly informs the reader about distinctive features of specific societies;Comparative approach extends to evaluate the extent to which Europe differs from the USA;Illustrates how the UK's half-hearted relationship to 'Europe' is not just a matter of history or politics but also of contemporary social structure;Key in-text features include discussion topics and key readings.This textbook will be essential reading for students of European studies, European politics, European societies, social inequality/structure, European welfare and policy and more broadly to sociology and public policy and administration.