Transnational Social Fields

Abstract
This chapter excavates Bourdieu’s theoretical insights concerning political sociology to develop a theory of transnational structuration processes. The early Bourdieu implicitly imagined the state as a nationally bounded actor. Only later in his career did he begin to grapple with issues such as globalization, transnationalism, and neoliberalism; and it is this later germ of ideas that this chapter develops. Transnational social fields, this chapter argues, are not reducible to institutional or organizational structures. They require a more holistic analysis of institutions and their underpinnings. To provide an example of how Bourdieu’s political sociology can be extended to transnational spaces, this chapter considers the case of the European Parliament.
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Books Book part
Published
2018
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Publication in research information system
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201811164761Use this for linking
Parent publication ISBN
978-0-19-935719-2
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Peer reviewed
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199357192.013.8
Language
English
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The Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu
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