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Citizenship, Nation-building and Identity in the EU: The Contribution of Erasmus Student Mobility
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.
Author(s) | By Cherry James. |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 216 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 15 Jan 2019 |
Availability | Available |
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.
Introduction 1. EU Citizenship: Through a Glass Darkly 2. Universities as Cradles of Citizenship, or, a Special Sort of Public Space 3. The Erasmus Programme in Context 4. The Erasmus Programme and the Language Question 5. "Truly European Citizens?": Stud
Cherry James is Senior Lecturer in Law at London South Bank University, UK.