Citizenship, Nation-building and Identity in the EU

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Citizenship, Nation-building and Identity in the EU

The Contribution of Erasmus Student Mobility

Regional / International studies Social and ethical issues Sociology Philosophy and theory of education Higher education, tertiary education Public administration International institutions Civics and citizenship Law and society, sociology of law

Author: Cherry James

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Collection: Routledge/UACES Contemporary European Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 17 December 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781351065009


Introduction

With Brexit looming, a major issue facing UK Higher Education is whether the UK will be able to stay in the Erasmus Programme. This book sits at the intersection of three main interrelated themes - EU citizenship, the current state of the university in Europe, and student mobility - as they play out in the context of an EU funded programme established not least to promote European identity, European consciousness and European citizenship.

Content Overview

Exploring through interviews with students from many countries, this book weaves together the themes of citizenship creation as a device for building a nation and a polity, the university as a public space in the era of the marketization of higher education, and communicative interaction as the mechanism by which citizenship is created. Ultimately it asks if the building bricks of national citizenship can be transposed to the transnational scale, and assist in creating the transnational, EU citizenship. It finds, surprisingly, that far from encouraging and facilitating the communicative interaction on which the development of EU citizenship was postulated, central features of the Erasmus Programme inadvertently work against this outcome.

Target Audience

This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of EU law and European and EU studies, Citizenship Studies, sociology, and more broadly to higher education in general.

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