A European Social Citizenship? Preconditions for Future Policies in Historical Light

Research project organised by Lars Magnusson and Bo Stråth in cooperation with the National Institute for Working Life/SALTSA

The aim of this project is to explore the preconditions of a European social citizenship. The social dimension is deeply entrenched in national histories. The social dimension is not least seen as a particular Social Democratic achievement, difficult to imagine in other categories than the nation. This seems to be the case even when nation states are put under severe pressure exactly as national polities in the wake of the emergence of a new kind of capitalism with new forms of labour markets and of societies ("globalisation") (Boltanski and Chiapello 1999). What does this point of departure mean for EU as a polity? The reflection on this question through a series of seminars/workshops will result in an edited volume. 

Seminar and workshop programme
               

13 Nov 2002, 9.30, Convento
                A social Europe in historical perspective.
                Hartmut Kaelble, Lars Magnusson and Bo Stråth

5 Feb 2003, Villa la Fonte, 1st floor
                11.00-13.00 Gender and a European Social Citizenship.
                Ulrike Liebert, Bremen Universität
                13.00-14.30 Buffet lunch (Villa la Fonte)
                14.30-16.00 Hard Choices and Soft Options: the Gender Dynamics of a European Social Citizenship
                Susan Mills, Marie Curie Fellow RSCAS (University of Kent at Canterbury)
                16.00-16.15 Coffee Break
                16.15-18.00 Social Dialogue and Labour Law
                Ulrich Mückenberger, Hamburg University of Economics and Political Science

19 Mar 2003, 9.00-13.00, Convento
                Embedding Social Europe in an Enlarged Union
                Anton Hemerijck
                Normative Aspects of a European Citizenship
                Feriel Kandil, EUI

2 Apr 2003, 11.00-13.00, Convento
                The risk of social dumping in Europe
                Robert Salais

1 Oct 2003, Convento
                9.00-13.00 A European constitution and a European social citizenship                
               Christian Joerges
                Membership and responsibility: on the political philosophy of the nation-based welfare state
                Peter Wagner/Bénédicte Zimmermann
                13.00 
                Lunch14.30-16.00 Social Dumping: A Social Construction? Martin Rhodes

29 Oct 2003, Convento
                9.00-11.00 Trade unions as promoters of a European Social Citizenship? The case of the German DGB
                Thomas Fetzer, EUI
                11.00-11.15 Coffee Break
                11.15-13.00 A Productive Social Citizenship? Social Policy and Growth in the Post War Period
                 Jenny Andersson, Uppsala University

17-18 November 2003, Editing workshop, La Cappella

17 November
                9:00 Welcome, introduction
                9:15 Hartmut Kaelble, The Transnational Side of the European Welfare State
                10:15 Peter Wagner, On the political philosophy of the nation-based welfare state
                11:00 Coffee break
                11:15 Thomas Fetzer, Trade unions as promoters of a European Social Citizenship?
                12:15 Jenny Andersson, A Productive Social Citizenship?
                13:00 Lunch
                14:00 Feriel Kandil, Normative Aspects of a European Social Citizenship
                15:00 Christian Joerges, "Soziale Marktwirtschaft" as a Model for Social Europe?
                16:00 Coffee break
                16:15 Ulrich Mückenberger, Towards Procedural Regulation of Labour Law in Europe.The Case of the Social Dialogue
              17:00 Ulrike Liebert, Gender and a European Social Citizenship

18 November
                9:00 Susan Millns, Between Hard Choices and Soft Options. The Gender Dynamics of a European Social Citizenship
                10:00 Robert Salais, From social citizenship to social capability in an enlarged economic Europe
                11:00 Coffee break
                11:15 Martin Rhodes, Social Dumping: A Social Construction?
                12:15 Mara Kolesas, Towards Eastward European Social Citizenship: Communist legacies and assessment of injuries
                13:00 Lunch
                14:30-16:00 Final discussion