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TRANSNARODOWA POLITYKA SPOŁECZNA W EUROPIE

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This article presents the emerging transnational interactions and problems in the area of social policy in contemporary Europe. Firstly, it defines the concept of Social Europe, both in normative and descriptive-analytical terms. Then, it characterizes a few selected symptoms of deepening integration processes which are taking place in a multilevel “European social space”. Finally, the author considers the present and future role of the European Union, and its internal bodies like the European Commission and the European Court of Justice, in developing social policy on the continental scale.
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The relevance of languages and multilingual communication for social policy and solidarity in the context of the nation-state has generally been recognized. However, in the context of Europeanization, this factor has been underestimated and neglected in scientific research. This paper argues that languages and multilingual communication are relevant for the design of Social Europe. In order to support this hypothesis, the paper relies on an analytical tool, the so-called floral figuration model proposed by De Swaan (1988). This model allows us to isolate social and linguistic actors and track down complex patterns of linguistic and communicative exclusion in Europe’s system of multilevel governance. These patterns also refer to international or global English or its technically adapted Brussels variety, ‘Euro-English’. From this, also follows that these patterns of linguistic and communicative exclusion must be rendered into inclusive ones before a European social policy can be realized.
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