Many Europes: Towards a Multidisciplinary and Sociohistorical Perspective

William Biebuyck, Chris Rumford

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Abstract

Many Europes embodies a commitment to expanding multidisciplinary analyses of contemporary European politics. The essays in this collection are not united by a core set of methods or disciplinary debates. Rather our collective intent is to proliferate knowledge on the organization and practice of political and sociocultural power in contemporary Europe. The contributors accomplish this by posing novel questions and answering these through innovative forms of inductive research. This special issue is decidedly not concerned with improving or building upon the explanatory accounts in the mainstream EU Studies. In contrast, it advocates for more robust historical, ontological and global readings of European transformations. We conclude by arguing that Many Europes also offers a path to reinvigorating older modes of comparative inquiry that would help in contextualizing an increasingly complex and hybrid Europe.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalComparative European Politics
Volume14
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2016

Disciplines

  • Political Science

Keywords

  • Europe
  • Multidisciplinary
  • Sociohistorical perspective

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