This special issue aims to contribute to the young academic
discipline of European Sociology and focusses its attention towards
the transnational (re-)structuration of social spaces and social
fields. It includes three contributions that address the European
social space (wage inequality, European news coverage and
transnational solidarity) and four contributions that deal with
social fields (asylum administration, industrial relations,
European research funding, and the academic field). In theoretical
terms this special issue employs a concept of power relations that
draws on Pierre Bourdieu and sociological neo-institutionalism.
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