Renewing Democratic Deliberation in Europe : The Challenge of Social and Civil Dialogue
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Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Travail et Societe / Work and Society
ISBN-10
9052018758
ISBN-13
9789052018751
Edition
New
Publisher
Presses Interuniversitaires Europeennes
Imprint
Presses Interuniversitaires Europeennes
Country of Manufacture
BE
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 18th, 2012
Print length
264 Pages
Weight
370 grams
Dimensions
15.20 x 22.10 x 1.50 cms
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SociologyPolitical science & theoryDevelopment economics & emerging economies
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Cette collection analyse les évolutions de la sphère du travail et des politiques sociales à travers l’étude des stratégies des acteurs sociaux, tant sur le plan national qu’européen. The series analyses the development of employment and social policies, as well as the strategies of the social actors, both at national and European levels.
Democracy is not merely a political and legal system; it depends on social and economic commitments as well.
Democracy is not only realized through elections; it requires civic participation through permanent dialogue. This volume addresses this central, yet often overlooked, issue in a series of essays by renowned scholars from Europe and the United States, reviving a concept that dates back to the foundation of the European Union: social dialogue as a fundamental part of the construction of the union.
Having neglected the social dimensions of its institutions, the European Union is currently in deep crisis. European democracy is confronted with a radical new situation and new definitions of work and family, as well as of growth and economic achievement, must be embedded in European public policy.
The contributors to this book identify social and civil dialogue as key institutional processes that will help overcome the current crisis. Civic participation can no longer be limited to representative institutions as we know them; a new combination of deliberation, bargaining and social experimentation is required. This book maps out the complexity of this vital issue and its implications for the future of the European democratic project.
Democracy is not only realized through elections; it requires civic participation through permanent dialogue. This volume addresses this central, yet often overlooked, issue in a series of essays by renowned scholars from Europe and the United States, reviving a concept that dates back to the foundation of the European Union: social dialogue as a fundamental part of the construction of the union.
Having neglected the social dimensions of its institutions, the European Union is currently in deep crisis. European democracy is confronted with a radical new situation and new definitions of work and family, as well as of growth and economic achievement, must be embedded in European public policy.
The contributors to this book identify social and civil dialogue as key institutional processes that will help overcome the current crisis. Civic participation can no longer be limited to representative institutions as we know them; a new combination of deliberation, bargaining and social experimentation is required. This book maps out the complexity of this vital issue and its implications for the future of the European democratic project.
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