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RESEARCH PROGRAM
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Research Units
- Università degli Studi di FIRENZE
SCIENZA DELLA POLITICA E SOCIOLOGIA
- Università degli Studi ROMA TRE
SCIENZE DELL'EDUCAZIONE
- Università degli Studi di GENOVA
SCIENZE POLITICHE E SOCIALI (DI.S.PO.S.)
- Università degli Studi di PERUGIA
ISTITUZIONI E SOCIETA'
- Università degli Studi di TRENTO
SOCIOLOGIA E RICERCA SOCIALE
Similar research programs:
- 1 - Becoming European. Actors, networks and processes in the construction of European identity
- 2 - EUROPEAN INTEGRATION: MUDDLING THROUGH IN A PHASE OF CONSTITUTIONAL STALEMATE ? CHANGES IN POLITICAL REPRESENTATION, DECISION MAKING PROCESSES AND SOCIAL REPRESENTATION
- 3 - Political, economic and social forces in the history of European Integration
- 4 - Representations of foreigners and their influence on interethnic relationships: cognitive bases, social dynamics, cultural differences.
- 5 - European culture and the problem of otherness: historiography, politics, science of man in modern Europe (XVI-XIX centuries)
- 6 - European culture and the problem of otherness: historiography, politics, science of man in modern Europe (XVI-XIX centuries)
- 7 - European integration process and Europe's relationship with the West in the view of political philosophy.
- 8 - The territorial dimension of social policies: actors, processes and impacts. Multilevel governance in a comparative European perspective
- 9 - The active human being as social capital. Research, intervention and formation for the development of individual and social competences
- 10 - Challenges to governing in the new European polity: identity, representation, citizenship and public policies
Scientific and education field classification
- Field: Scienze politiche e sociali
Geographical classification
- Region: Toscana
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Keywords
EUROPEANIZATION, TRANSNATIONALITY, IDEOLOGY, SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS, COLLECTIVE MEMORY, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CHANGE, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL COMUNICATION, PUBLIC SPHERE, CULTURAL IDENTITYItalians and Europe: sociology of a difficult transnationality
Università degli Studi di FirenzeAbstract
The theme of a “difficult” transnationality must be tackled by means of a unhurried analysis of the different cultural dynamics of openess and closedness with regards to the European Union that are present in contemporary Italian society. European sociology must not adopt an approach in which the hyperspecialization can prove damaging to an adequate interpretation of complex processes. In this case the synergy is between the sociology of change, political sociology and the sociology of cultural processes. The fundamental categories which can direct the research program are: cultural symbols/structural dimensions; institutions/actors; the elites/the masses; localism/transnationality; cohesion/ fragmentization; type/generations. Such a research functions under the cover of a meaningful disciplinary deficit as far as European sociology is concerned. The construction of sociological concepts is a social process in the sense that it is directly linked to the social dynamics that the concepts must interpret. Globalization and transnationality are reflected in the strengthening of the degree to which euristic categories are becoming obsolete. European sociology has as its goal, in this special case, the critical re-examination of “old” theoretical categories such as “cleavage”, the public sphere, ideology, and collective memory and its other goal is to propose new categories. The research program intends to study the them in question through the analysis of some social and >>>Principal Investigator
Gianfranco Bettin Università degli Studi di FIRENZEResearch Objectives
The following proposal is in thematic and methodological harmony with the research project “Becoming Europeans” (PRIN 2004) which is in its final stages. “Becoming Europeans” is a centered on the study of those actors that reshape their roles in the Europeanization prospect in both a gradated and a differentiated manner. The current conjuncture marks a significant countertendency regarding the delay and resistance of national societies to Europeanization. Some processes of external macromutation to European society are reflected in a determining way at various levels on the formation of a European identity. One thinks of globalization and the response in terms of exasperated localism.To the affects of European broadening which nourish regionalistic or nationalistic closings one associated the influence of a complex process of sociocultural pluralism owed to migrations which translates to a reinforcement of the divergences and which produces uncertainties that distance diverse segments of civil society from Europe. The style of European life is affirmed in a tiring way in spheres and external elitist levels whilst the social representations of Europe on a mass scale are obscured by a weakening of the sense of belonging beyond the restricted municipal and national spaces.
The delay demonstrated by European society seems in good part to be owed to the obsoleteness of interpretative categories which are adopted for comparitive studies and also at a macroanalytic >>>



