Section 1: The Politics of Transnational Integration
1. Towards a Sociology of EU Politics
2. Exploring the Political Ontology of European Integration
3. Analyzing Integration
4. Constructing Transnational Fields
5. Political Legitimation and European Publics Spaces: Communication as Practice and Resource
6. Processes of Differentiation of Political Power in the EU
Seciton 2: Reflexive Action and Knowledge Production
7. Intellectual Power in Europe
8. European Academic Identity
9. European Political Science and Global Knowledge
10. Academics as Politicians and as Operators of Global Governance
Section 3: Bourdieuisian Meditations
11. Translation and the Politics of Circulating Ideas
12. The Secondary Reality of the Media
13. Pierre Bourdieu's Theory of Politics: An Interpretation
14. The Bourdieu Affair
15. Toward a Politically Theory of the Sublime
Epilogue: Tinkering with the Future of the EU.
Niilo Kauppi is Research Professor at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and is Distinguished Professor at University of Jyväskylä, Finland.
This book argues that contemporary European politics creates new forms of transnational power that challenges the traditional parameters of the nation-state. Kauppi identifies and critically explores the evolving dynamics existing between national and transnational spaces, groups and knowledge. Kauppi suggests that European public policies and transnational institutions like the European Parliament create new spaces, new types of knowledge and novel political practices.
Toward a Reflexive Political Sociology of the European Union is structured around three parts. The first focuses on evolving transnational fields. The second explores the changing role of academics and universities. The third section engages with the works of Pierre Bourdieu on politics and the media. The issues discussed throughout the book revolve around the challenges to the nation-state and of knowledge production that is tied to it.
This book will be an invaluable resource to academics and researchers interested in European politics, European Union studies and political sociology.