E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten
Franzen / Jann / Joppke Essays on Inequality and Integration
1. Auflage 2017
ISBN: 978-3-03777-707-7
Verlag: Seismo Verlag
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten
ISBN: 978-3-03777-707-7
Verlag: Seismo Verlag
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Inequality and integration have been sociology’s two key paradigms since the classics, associated with the names of Mar x and Durkheim and Europe’s current economic crisis has forcefully reinvigorated their joint relevance. Above all, the debt crisis has fueled the wheel of social inequality: cash-starved states are further forced to cut back on public expenditures, to minimize the margin for redistribution and to raise new challenges for the integration policies addressing the emerging disparities. At the same time, global environmental and demographic problems, intertwined with escalating migration pressure, tear at the texture of European and all Western societies. In particular, the unequal impact of climate change and the unequal distribution of population growth make migration and integration paramount public policy issues and a soaring source of social conflict. In principle, the inequalities engendered by these cascading processes are also an opportunity. They increase the diversity of society and can bring about innovation and growth. Our desire and ability for social integration depends, above all, on the ultimate balance between these advantages and disadvantages. The chapters in the volume concentrate on the opportunities as well as the risks associated with these social changes from various angles. They are a handpicked set of outstanding contributions from the Congress of the Swiss Sociological Association that took place at the University of Bern, June 26–28, 2013.
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1;Cover;1
2;Content;6
3;Introduction | Axel Franzen, Ben Jann, Christian Joppke, Eric Widmer;8
4;Part I | Integration and Social Policy;16
4.1;The Levels of Social Integration. Analyzing Inequalities from a Social Bonds Perspective | Serge Paugam;18
4.2;Willkommenskultur und zivile Integration auf dem Pru?fstand: Schweizer und Deutsche Ansätze im Vergleich | Tobias G. Eule;47
4.3;Social Policy’s Middle Way: Housing Cooperatives and Inclusionary Zoning | Debra Hevenstone;67
5;Part II | Changing Inequalities;92
5.1;The Global Diffusion of Inequality since 1970 | Salvatore Babones;94
5.2;Materielle Ungleichheit in der Schweiz im Wandel der Zeit | Oliver Hu?mbelin und Rudolf Farys;117
5.3;Considering the Various Data Sources, Survey Types and Indicators: To What Extent Do Conclusions Regarding Changing Income Inequality inSwitzerland Since the Early 1990s Converge? | Christian Suter, Ursina Kuhn, Pascale Gazareth, Eric Crettaz, and Laura Ravazzini;154
5.4;Wandel der Berufsstruktur in Westeuropa seit 1990: Polarisierung oder Aufwertung? | Daniel Oesch;185
6;Part III | Inequality, Fairness and Environmental Justice;212
6.1;Relative Frustration und das Tocqueville-Paradox: Boudons spieltheoretisches Wettbewerbsmodell und experimentelle Evidenz | Joël Berger und Andreas Diekmann;214
6.2;The Nature of Fairness in Dictator and Ultimatum Games | Sonja Pointner and Axel Franzen;233
6.3;When Environmental Inequality is Unjust | Anton Leist;254
7;Editors and Authors | Herausgeber und Autor_innen;277