Town Twinning, Transnational Connections, and Trans-local Citizenship Practices in Europe
Many Europeans think that town twinning has greatly contributed to integration in Europe after the Second World War. This book, based on observations and interviews with twinning practitioners in small towns, reveals the social and cultural processes that inform twinning as a transnational practice, its perspectives and its limits.
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Town Twinning, Transnational Connections, and Trans-local Citizenship Practices in Europe
Many Europeans think that town twinning has greatly contributed to integration in Europe after the Second World War. This book, based on observations and interviews with twinning practitioners in small towns, reveals the social and cultural processes that inform twinning as a transnational practice, its perspectives and its limits.
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Town Twinning, Transnational Connections, and Trans-local Citizenship Practices in Europe

Town Twinning, Transnational Connections, and Trans-local Citizenship Practices in Europe

by A. Langenohl
Town Twinning, Transnational Connections, and Trans-local Citizenship Practices in Europe

Town Twinning, Transnational Connections, and Trans-local Citizenship Practices in Europe

by A. Langenohl

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Many Europeans think that town twinning has greatly contributed to integration in Europe after the Second World War. This book, based on observations and interviews with twinning practitioners in small towns, reveals the social and cultural processes that inform twinning as a transnational practice, its perspectives and its limits.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137021236
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 03/23/2015
Series: Europe in a Global Context
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 249
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Andreas Langenohl is Professor of Sociology at Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany. His research and teaching interests encompass modernization theory and it critique, notions of the public sphere, transnationalism, social studies of finance and the epistemology of the social sciences.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Local Transnationalism in a 'Europe for Citizens' 2. European Visions: On the Political Historiography of Town Twinning 3. Small-town Transnationals: The (Trans-)locality of Town Twinning 4. Making Towns Meet: The Social Logics of (Trans-)local Encounters 5. Trans-local Friendships: The Microstructures of Twinning Sociability 6. Organizing (Civic) Culture: The Making of Europeans 7. (Trans-)local Economies: Imaginary Understandings of Europe 8. Aesthetic and Cultural Idioms of Difference in Town Twinning 9. Conclusion: Town Twinning and the Ethics of Exchange
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