Course teached as: B009987 - DIMENSIONE SOCIALE E INTEGRAZIONE EUROPEA Second Cycle Degree in INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND EUROPEAN STUDIES Curriculum STUDI EUROPEI
Teaching Language
english
Course Content
The class gives theoretical and methodological tools to tackle the relationship betweeen the European integration process and social change in Europe. The main topics are: the european social model, the institutional change and innovation, social inequalities, labour markets, quality of life, migration processes, social citizenship, political participation.
Immerfall S. and Therborn G. (eds) HANDBOOK OF EUROPEAN SOCIETIES, Social Transformations in the 21st Century, Springer. Capitoli 1-2-6-8-11-17-19-21 più uno a scelta tra i seguenti: 3-4-9-15-20.
Other book of reference:
Rumford, C., (2002), The European Union: a Political Sociology, Wiley Blackwell, Oxford
Roche, M., (2010), Exploring the Sociology of Europe: an analysis of the European social complex, SAGE, London
Outhwaite, W., (2008), European Society, Polity Press, Cambridge
During the course the professor will provide supplementary required reading material
Learning Objectives
A critical approach and good knowledge of the main European topics concerning the European integration process
Prerequisites
A good knowledge of english and a basic knowledge of european topics
Teaching Methods
Courses and seminars are interactive. Students present and discuss their work, and take part and working groups. Professors and Researchers from abroad are invited to give lessons on european topics. Website: sociologyofeurope.unifi.it
Further information
The course is a Jean Monnet Chair.The class is attended mainly by Erasmus students
Type of Assessment
written exam in english or in italian
Course program
First Module:
The course focuses on the theorical and methodological debate of the social change and the integration process in Europe . The lessons deal these themes from a sociological point of view.
Second Module:
It deals with methodological issues and in-depth exploration of central themes of European society. The main topics are the european social model, the institutional change and innovation, social inequalities, life quality, labour market, citizenship, immigration and multicultural challenges.