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“Boundary-Maintenance” or “Boundary-Crossing”? Name-Giving Practices among Immigrants in Germany ...
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Symbolische Grenzziehungen und nationale Herkunft: eine explorative Studie über Distinktionsprozesse an einer multinationalen Schule in Brüssel
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In: 36 ; Berliner Studien zur Soziologie Europas / Berlin Studies on the Sociology of Europe (BSSE) ; 31 (2017)
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Why the EU should change its language policy: making the case for promoting English as Europe's Lingua Franca
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In: 32 ; Berliner Studien zur Soziologie Europas / Berlin Studies on the Sociology of Europe (BSSE) ; 14 (2015)
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From Babel to Brussels: European integration and the importance of transnational linguistic capital
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In: 28 ; Berliner Studien zur Soziologie Europas / Berlin Studies on the Sociology of Europe (BSSE) ; 222 (2014)
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Virtuelle Transnationalisierung: Partizipation der EU‐Bürger an einer transnationalen europäischen Öffentlichkeit
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In: 27 ; Berliner Studien zur Soziologie Europas / Berlin Studies on the Sociology of Europe (BSSE) ; 37 (2013)
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Kritik des neuen Kultes der Minderheitensprachen
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In: 22 ; Berliner Studien zur Soziologie Europas / Berlin Studies on the Sociology of Europe (BSSE) ; 26 (2013)
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Transnationales Bildungskapital und soziale Ungleichheit
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In: 25 ; Berliner Studien zur Soziologie Europas / Berlin Studies on the Sociology of Europe (BSSE) ; 37 (2013)
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From Babel to Brussels ... : European integration and the importance of transnational linguistic capital ...
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Abstract:
Globalisation and the political process of European integration opened the European Union member states to one another. As different EU member states have different languages, participation in globalisation and the process of European integration is dependent on Europeans’ ability to speak the languages of others. Those who speak multiple languages can more easily come into contact with citizens of other countries, conduct business and diplomacy, cooperate academically, organise protests across national boundaries, or enter into romantic relations with them. In short, they can socialise transnationally in a number of different dimensions. Those who only speak their native language are, in contrast, tied to their home country and can only take slight advantage of the perks of a united Europe and a globalised world. Possessing transnational linguistic capital is a deciding factor in whether or not someone can participate in an emerging European society; it becomes a new measure of social inequality, a resource ...
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300 Sozialwissenschaften300 Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie; 300 Sozialwissenschaften320 Politikwissenschaft; EU; european integration; globalisation; language politics; multilingualism; transnational linguistic capital
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URL: https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/18114 https://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-21825
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Virtuelle Transnationalisierung ... : Partizipation der EU‐Bürger an einer transnationalen europäischen Öffentlichkeit ...
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Transnationales linguistisches Kapital der Bürger und der Prozess der europäischen Integration
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In: 17 ; Berliner Studien zur Soziologie Europas / Berlin Studies on the Sociology of Europe (BSSE) ; 28 (2012)
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Zur Erklärung der Assimilation von Migranten an die Einwanderungsgesellschaft am Beispiel der Vergabe von Vornamen
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In: 5 ; Berliner Studien zur Soziologie Europas / Berlin Studies on the Sociology of Europe (BSSE) ; 27 (2012)
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