Value Politics in the European Union
From Market to Culture and Back
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This book explores what drives value politics and the way in which it redraws political conflict at EU level.
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This book explores what drives value politics and the way in which it redraws political conflict at EU level.
Produktdetails
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- Routledge Studies on Government and the European Union
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9780367722067
- ISBN-10: 0367722062
- Artikelnr.: 67824210
- Routledge Studies on Government and the European Union
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9780367722067
- ISBN-10: 0367722062
- Artikelnr.: 67824210
François Foret is Professor of political science and researcher at the Cevipol and at the Institute for European Studies, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Jana Vargov¿íková is Associate Professor in Political Science at the Inalco (Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales) in Paris, affiliated to the CREE research centre (Centre Europes-Eurasie), France.
Value conflicts and the EU in crisis: An Introduction PART 1: "Business as
usual"? From the market to society and culture 1. When Political
Competition Boosts Attitude Consistency. The Effect of Party Polarisation
on the Linkage Between Economic Values and Cultural Values in Europe 2.
Values, The Politics of their Mobilization and Ideological Identification:
Examples from the Agri-food Industry in the EU 3. Market, culture, and
open-access. European copyright and the renewal of a historical clash of
values in the digital age 4. The discursive legitimisation of
market-oriented EU trade policy through "European values" in a
post-permissive consensus era: from 2006 Global Europe to 2015 Trade for
All PART 2: "New frontiers": From the society and culture to the market 5.
Morality issues: A new battlefield for European value politics? The cases
of prostitution and surrogacy 6. Solving Europe¿s value deficit via
economic well-being? The complex relationship between morality issues and
economic well-being 7. European Identity between Culture and Values. From
European Heritage to "our European Way of Life" 8. Ethics as a Tool of
Value Denial in the EU's Governance of Scientific and Technological
Innovation. Conclusions
usual"? From the market to society and culture 1. When Political
Competition Boosts Attitude Consistency. The Effect of Party Polarisation
on the Linkage Between Economic Values and Cultural Values in Europe 2.
Values, The Politics of their Mobilization and Ideological Identification:
Examples from the Agri-food Industry in the EU 3. Market, culture, and
open-access. European copyright and the renewal of a historical clash of
values in the digital age 4. The discursive legitimisation of
market-oriented EU trade policy through "European values" in a
post-permissive consensus era: from 2006 Global Europe to 2015 Trade for
All PART 2: "New frontiers": From the society and culture to the market 5.
Morality issues: A new battlefield for European value politics? The cases
of prostitution and surrogacy 6. Solving Europe¿s value deficit via
economic well-being? The complex relationship between morality issues and
economic well-being 7. European Identity between Culture and Values. From
European Heritage to "our European Way of Life" 8. Ethics as a Tool of
Value Denial in the EU's Governance of Scientific and Technological
Innovation. Conclusions
Value conflicts and the EU in crisis: An Introduction PART 1: "Business as
usual"? From the market to society and culture 1. When Political
Competition Boosts Attitude Consistency. The Effect of Party Polarisation
on the Linkage Between Economic Values and Cultural Values in Europe 2.
Values, The Politics of their Mobilization and Ideological Identification:
Examples from the Agri-food Industry in the EU 3. Market, culture, and
open-access. European copyright and the renewal of a historical clash of
values in the digital age 4. The discursive legitimisation of
market-oriented EU trade policy through "European values" in a
post-permissive consensus era: from 2006 Global Europe to 2015 Trade for
All PART 2: "New frontiers": From the society and culture to the market 5.
Morality issues: A new battlefield for European value politics? The cases
of prostitution and surrogacy 6. Solving Europe¿s value deficit via
economic well-being? The complex relationship between morality issues and
economic well-being 7. European Identity between Culture and Values. From
European Heritage to "our European Way of Life" 8. Ethics as a Tool of
Value Denial in the EU's Governance of Scientific and Technological
Innovation. Conclusions
usual"? From the market to society and culture 1. When Political
Competition Boosts Attitude Consistency. The Effect of Party Polarisation
on the Linkage Between Economic Values and Cultural Values in Europe 2.
Values, The Politics of their Mobilization and Ideological Identification:
Examples from the Agri-food Industry in the EU 3. Market, culture, and
open-access. European copyright and the renewal of a historical clash of
values in the digital age 4. The discursive legitimisation of
market-oriented EU trade policy through "European values" in a
post-permissive consensus era: from 2006 Global Europe to 2015 Trade for
All PART 2: "New frontiers": From the society and culture to the market 5.
Morality issues: A new battlefield for European value politics? The cases
of prostitution and surrogacy 6. Solving Europe¿s value deficit via
economic well-being? The complex relationship between morality issues and
economic well-being 7. European Identity between Culture and Values. From
European Heritage to "our European Way of Life" 8. Ethics as a Tool of
Value Denial in the EU's Governance of Scientific and Technological
Innovation. Conclusions