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The Single Currency and European Citizenship: Unveiling the Other Side of The Coin

Editat de Dr. Giovanni Moro
en Limba Engleză Paperback – mai 2013
Established in 2002, the Euro is now the currency of 17 countries used by over 335 million people daily. Although the single currency is much discussed in terms of macroeconomics and global finances, policymakers rarely address its impact on European citizenship in social, cultural, political, and everyday life economics terms. This hidden side of the single currency is the focus of the essays, which use various approaches, from economic history and political sociology to citizenship and legitimacy, to reveal the connections between the Euro and European citizenship.This timely contribution by renowned experts provides a greater understanding of the Euro at a time when it is not clear whether it should be celebrated or commemorated, and looks into aspects of the single currency that are the base of the social trust that supports it and that is at stake in the present crisis. It will be an essential tool to anyone studying the political, social, and economic development of the E.U.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781623566845
ISBN-10: 1623566843
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Respected experts analyze the correlation between the Euro and European citizenship building from various approaches.

Notă biografică

Giovanni Moro teaches Political Sociology at Roma Tre University, Italy. He is President of FONDACA, a European think-tank based in Rome. He is the author of The Currency of Discord (Cooper, 2011) and Citizens in Europe: Civic Activism and the Community Democratic Experiment (Springer, 2012).

Cuprins

IntroductionGiovanni MoroPart I. The Multiple Links between the Single Currency and European Citizenship1. Building Citizenship in the Post-Modern EraGiovanni Moro, Lucia Mazzuca and Roberto Ranucci2. Imaginary Europe: the Euro as Symbol and PracticeKathleen McNamara3. The Only Wealth are Human Beings: Currency Between Economy and CitizenshipThierry Vissol4. Trust in Euro: The Single Currency as Social Construction of an Institutional FactMatthias Kaelberer5. The Unintended "Litmus Test": The Euro as factor of Center-Formation, Trust Enhancement, Identity Building Daniela Piana6. The Euro in Scientific and Policy LiteratureLucia Mazzuca, Roberto RanucciPart II. The Single Currency and the Construction of European Identity7. Two Sides of the Same Coin? The Euro and Europeanization of Collective Identities Thomas Risse8. Why Money Can't Buy Democracy: On the Detachment of the Euro from CitizenshipEva Heidbreder9. Representations of Identity: Euro and Dollar as Identity BuilderArianna MontanariPart III. European Citizenship in the Euro Turmoil10. In the Light and Shadow of the Single Currency: European Identity and Citizenship, Political and SocialVivien Schmidt11. One Currency, Two Faces, Many Problems: The Euro, European Citizenship and Cultural Politics of EMUCris Shore12. Between Natural and Moral Order of Things: The Euro and the Problem of Agency Victor Pérez-Diàz13. Between Illusion and Disillusion: Public Opinion Facing the Euro CrisisNando Pagnoncelli14. Back to the Future? The Euro and the Silent Constitution BuildingDario CastiglioneConclusion: The Way ForwardGiovanni Moro

Recenzii

Giovanni Moro's innovative volume examines the crucial but neglected relationship between currency space and political identities in Europe. Its contributors explore very effectively how the project to create "one money" in Europe was linked to the emergence of not just "one market" but also "one people". The eurozone crisis has only reinforced the importance of their message that the study of money must never be left just to economists.
This timely book intends to probe the connection between the single currency and the predicament of European citizenship by asking from various perspectives an intricate question: when the Euro talks, does it tell a story? Whenever citizenship is at stake, as it obvious is in the European constitution-building process, it is always vested in narratives of identity deployed and redeployed at the level of individual and collective memories and expectations. Cogently selected and proficiently introduced by Giovanni Moro, these fourteen essays constitute a relevant resource for those, scholars and policymakers alike, concerned by the prospects of both the Euro zone and the European Union.