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What are the sociological implications of the appointment of the
first EU President?
What can sociologists learn from the phenomenon of ‘lifestyle
migration’?
Is there really a distinction between ‘the informal economy’ and
‘big business’?
Sociologists, economists, political scientists and social policy
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The forum is hosted by the journal European Societies, and moderated by
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their peers. In addition, participants will be able to suggest topics for
discussion that they feel are relevant or are especially current and need
further investigation.
Europe is in the midst of massive changes, including the
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the European Union. For over ten years European Societies has been a
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Katie Thompson
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