1st Edition
A Sociology of Knowledge of European Integration The Social Sciences in the Making of Europe
1. A Sociology of Knowledge Approach to European Integration: Four Analytical Principles Rebecca Adler-Nissen and Kristoffer Kropp
2. Performing Theory/Theorizing Performance in Emergent Supranational Governance: The ‘Live’ Knowledge Archive of European Integration and the Early European Commission Ben Rosamond
3. Methodological Europeanism at the Cradle: Eur-lex, the Acquis and the Making of Europe’s Cognitive Equipment Antoine Vauchez
4. In the Eye of the Beholder: A Sociology of Knowledge Perspective on Norm Transfer Antje Wiener
5. The Euro Crisis’ Theory Effect: Northern Saints, Southern Sinners, and the Demise of the Eurobond Matthias Matthijs and Kathleen McNamara
6. Reforming the Bulgarian State of Knowledge: Legal Expertise as a Resource in Modelling States Ole Hammerslev
7. What is the Nature of the Relationship between Changes in European Higher Education and Social Science Research on Higher Education and (Why) Does It Matter? Rosemary Deem
8. The Creation of a European Socio-economic Classification: Limits of Expert-driven Statistical Integration Etienne Penissat and Jay Rowell
9. Sociology of Knowledge and Production of Normative Power in the European Union’s External Actions Ian Manners
Biography
Rebecca Adler-Nissen is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Her research focuses on international political sociology, diplomacy, sovereignty, security and European integration.
Kristoffer Kropp is Associate Professor in the Department of Society and Globalisation at Roskilde University, Denmark. He is interested in the relations between political institutions and social scientific knowledge production.






