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期刊名:Jcms-journal of common market studies

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ISSN:0021-9886

e-ISSN:1468-5965

IF/分区:3.3/Q1

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Verena K Brändle,Olga Eisele Verena K Brändle
In response to the recent crises in Europe, many governments have tightened their border controls despite considerable criticism from the EU Commission and civil society. While borders are at the core of recent crises, we lack systematic ev...
Benjamin Leidorf-Tidå,Thijs de Boer Benjamin Leidorf-Tidå
In this article, we propose a novel conceptualization of account-holding intensity - defined as both the frequency and diligence of account-holding - as an instrument for analysing the behaviour of account-holders in the accountability land...
Rosalind Cavaghan,Anna Elomäki Rosalind Cavaghan
This article provides new perspectives on the persistent hierarchy between 'social' and 'economic' goals in European Union's (EU) economic governance. We operationalize insights from feminist economics and political economy to analyse the a...
Rocco Bellanova,Marieke de Goede Rocco Bellanova
The European Union (EU) seeks to play a leading role in steering the private work of online content moderation, as demonstrated by numerous policy and legislative initiatives in the domain. Two initiatives, in particular, are shaping terror...
Julia Partheymüller,Sylvia Kritzinger,Carolina Plescia Julia Partheymüller
European politicians have become increasingly concerned about the possible distorting effects of citizens not only being uninformed, but systematically misinformed about the European Union (EU). Against this background, this study assesses ...
Joshua Haist,Lukáš Novotný Joshua Haist
The experiences of cross-border workers (CBWs) and the difficulties they face during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have been neglected in previous research. CBWs experience various stressors under normal circumstances, where they are often ...
Hilary Ingham Hilary Ingham
COVID-19 caused a major economic downturn, the like of which had not been seen since the Great Recession although the underlying causes of the two crises were very different; systemic risk versus a virus. Here we look at how flexible work p...