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Chapter 6: Our time
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- Heiskala, Risto (Author)
Title
Chapter 6: Our time
Abstract
The article focuses on Europe in the age of global networks and flowing identities. In the article the author discusses the articulation of Europe. He starts with a discussion on the identity of Europe, goes on with a discussion of globalization and closes with an attempt to tie these two themes together. He then raises, in a new context, sociologist Karl Polanyi's question: "What Kind of a Time Is Our Time?" Throughout the article, specific emphasis is put on the European Union, as this network state currently uniting fifteen and in the nearest future possibly twice as many European states as today is often what is referred to combined with the term "Europe", even if it would be a mistake to believe that these two are identical. The article also throws light on the affect of Islam on the countries of Europe. In several European countries there are enclaves of millions of Muslim migrant workers and there are Muslim countries at the borders of Europe in North Africa and the Middle East.
Book Title
Will Europe Work?
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Date
August 9, 2001
Pages
111-126
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-415-26022-0
Short Title
Chapter 6
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Heiskala, Risto. 2001. “Chapter 6: Our Time.” Pp. 111–26 in Will Europe Work? Taylor & Francis.
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Keywords
- Europe
- globalization
- identity (philosophical concept)
- immigrants
- Islam
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