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How Europeans Understand Solidarity, Reciprocity and Fairness in the EU

- Insights from Conversations Among Citizens

About How Europeans Understand Solidarity, Reciprocity and Fairness in the EU

This edited book sheds new light on the understanding of solidarity, reciprocity and fairness from the perspective of European Union (EU) citizens and with this, how cohesion in the EU can be achieved. Drawing on extensive focus group research across nine countries, the book presents the results of this large project to assess what citizens think they owe their fellow Europeans in other parts of the EU. It brings together participants from different social milieus - highly qualified professionals, low paid and unemployed persons, and young adults - and reveals much about how average citizens think and talk about the issues and crises facing the EU, such as the reasons behind their beliefs and the statements they develop when discussing such issues, and therefore provides a deeper insight into how exactly EU citizens understand solidarity, reciprocity, and fairness when it comes to transborder relations and their attitudes towards EU cohesion. This book will be of key interest to scholars and students in European studies/politics, and more broadly to comparative politics, international relations, civil society organisations, and the wider social sciences.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781032665764
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Published:
  • June 27, 2024
Delivery: 2-3 weeks
Expected delivery: December 19, 2024
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025

Description of How Europeans Understand Solidarity, Reciprocity and Fairness in the EU

This edited book sheds new light on the understanding of solidarity, reciprocity and fairness from the perspective of European Union (EU) citizens and with this, how cohesion in the EU can be achieved.
Drawing on extensive focus group research across nine countries, the book presents the results of this large project to assess what citizens think they owe their fellow Europeans in other parts of the EU. It brings together participants from different social milieus - highly qualified professionals, low paid and unemployed persons, and young adults - and reveals much about how average citizens think and talk about the issues and crises facing the EU, such as the reasons behind their beliefs and the statements they develop when discussing such issues, and therefore provides a deeper insight into how exactly EU citizens understand solidarity, reciprocity, and fairness when it comes to transborder relations and their attitudes towards EU cohesion.
This book will be of key interest to scholars and students in European studies/politics, and more broadly to comparative politics, international relations, civil society organisations, and the wider social sciences.

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