In this book, the author examines the outcomes of EU policies oriented towards improving social sustainability. After a preliminary analysis of the meanings attached to […]
Category: Sociological Challenges
Editor-in-chief
Liana M. Daher, University of Catania (Italy)
Members of the Scientific Committee
Francesco Antonelli, University Roma Tre (Italy), Kaan Agartan, Framingham State University (USA), Rita Bichi, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan (Italy), Tova Benski College of Management Academic Studies, Tel Aviv (Israel), Giuseppina Cersosimo, University of Salerno (Italy), Vincenzo Cicchelli, University Paris-Descartes (France), Augusto Gamuzza, University of Catania (Italy), Simona Gozzo, University of Catania (Italy), Gennaro Iorio, University of Salerno (Italy), Anna Maria Leonora, University of Catania (Italy), Fabio Lo Verde, University of Palermo (Italy), Giorgia Mavica, University of Catania (Italy), Kevin McDonald, Middlesex University (United Kingdom), Santina Musolino, University Roma Tre (Italy), Davide Nicolosi, University of Catania (Italy), Sergio Severino, Kore University of Enna (Italy), Geoffrey Pleyers, Catholic University of Louvain (Belgium), Camilo Tamayo Gómez, University of Leeds (United Kingdom), Ligia Tavera Fenollosa, FLACSO – Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (Mexico), Benjamin Tejerina Montaña, University of Basque Countries (Spain)
How to Explain Radicalization? A Comparison on the Driving Factors of the Far-Right, the Far-Left, Separatist and Religious Extremism
This book is based on findings from the Horizon2020 Project “Participation. Analysing and Preventing Extremism via Participation” (Grant Agreement 962547) funded by the European Commission. […]
Understanding Social Conflict. The Relationship Between Sociology and History
The indissoluble link between sociology and history is not new to the social sciences. In the early 20th century, Weber (1922) saw relationships between history […]
