"Crisis, Critique and Change." Sociology of Europe at the Beginning of the 21stCentury

Starting in the second half of the 2000s, we experience not one (financial, economic) crisis, but the crises in plural, the multifaceted crisis situation in Europe. The previous, Geneva 2011, ESA Conference took up a very timely and significant, at that time, scholarly and societal, topic of "t...

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