Publication: Europa en crisis: el desencanto de la Unión Europea
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Shmite, Stella Maris ; Nin, María Cristina
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Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Editum
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Las desigualdades y las tensiones sociales se manifiestan territorialmente en las ciudades
europeas, las que se constituyen en espacios estratégicos donde se materializan las
reivindicaciones sociales. La combinación del proceso de globalización y la organización
institucional supranacional de Europa, junto a las profundas transformaciones que afectan la
economía y por lo tanto, al sistema social característico del Estado de Bienestar, conducen
a la emergencia de sentimientos de insatisfacción e incertidumbre que se expresan en los
movimientos sociales. En este artículo se aborda el rol de la Unión Europea frente a la crisis,
las respuestas institucionales, las consecuencias económicas y sociales y la emergencia de un
cuestionamiento de la sociedad al funcionamiento de los Estados y la estructura supranacional.
Social inequalities and tensions are currently observed in the territories of the European cities, which constitute strategical spaces where social claims are materialized. The combination of globalization processes and Europe’s supranational institutional organization, together with the deep transformations which affect the economy and, as a result, the characteristic social system of the Welfare State, have led to the emergence of feelings of dissatisfaction and uncertainty expressed by social movements. This article focuses on the role of the European Union vis-á-vis the crisis, the institutional answers, the socio-economic consequences, and the emergence of social demands to the States and the supranational structure.
Social inequalities and tensions are currently observed in the territories of the European cities, which constitute strategical spaces where social claims are materialized. The combination of globalization processes and Europe’s supranational institutional organization, together with the deep transformations which affect the economy and, as a result, the characteristic social system of the Welfare State, have led to the emergence of feelings of dissatisfaction and uncertainty expressed by social movements. This article focuses on the role of the European Union vis-á-vis the crisis, the institutional answers, the socio-economic consequences, and the emergence of social demands to the States and the supranational structure.
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