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The power of contact: Europe as a network of transnational attachment
Authors:EMANUEL DEUTSCHMANN  JAN DELHEY  MONIKA VERBALYTE  AUKE APLOWSKI
Institution:1. Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany;2. Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences, Germany;3. Free University Berlin, Germany
Abstract:In times of multiple crises and a looming partial breakup of the European Union, the question of what binds Europeans together appears more relevant than ever. This article proposes transnational attachment as a novel indicator of sense of community in Europe, arguing that this hitherto neglected dimension is substantially and structurally different from alternative ones such as cross‐border trust and identification. Combining Eurobarometer 73.3 data on ties between all EU‐27 countries with further dyadic data, it is shown empirically that the European network of transnational attachment has an asymmetric core‐periphery structure centred on five extremely popular countries (the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy and Spain). In line with transactionalist theory, cross‐border mobility and communication are strongly related to transnational attachment. Furthermore, the article demonstrates that the network of transnational attachment is much denser among those with a higher level of education than among those with a lower level. The results suggest that offering European citizens incentives to travel to peripheral countries may help counterbalance the current asymmetric structure of transnational attachment, thereby increasing Europe's social cohesion.
Keywords:European integration  transnational attachment  sense of community  social network analysis  MRQAP
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