The Paradox of Everyday Europe: The Crisis of the European Project in the Context of Widespread Transnationalism

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  • Gemma Scalise University of Bergamo

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https://doi.org/10.1285/i20356609v13i1p864

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Author Biography

Gemma Scalise, University of Bergamo

Gemma Scalise is Assistant professor in Economic Sociology at the University of Bergamo. She was previously Max Weber fellow at the European University Institute. Her research interest focus on labour market inclusion and welfare regulation in Europe. Among her latest publications: 2019, The local governance of Active Inclusion: A field for social partner action, in European Journal of Industrial relations; 2019, Policy Failure in the Triangle of Growth: Labour Market, Human Capital, and Innovation in Spain and Italy, in South European Society and Politics, 21, 1 (with L. Burroni and A. Gherardini); 2019, Social challenges for Europe. Addressing failures and perspectives of the European project, Il Mulino (with L.Leonardi, eds).

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21-04-2020