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In our research field of CSO workers about 20 cases1 were compared. This allowed us to determine relevant features of process structures and process frames which enable Europe-sensitised CSO workers to develop successfully, take part in, and stabilise transcultural project work and its respective social arenas. Since the core of the theoretical model has been presented in the preceding chapter, this chapter will deal with the first two steps of case analysis: the structural description and analytical abstraction of the example of the German environmental activist Miriam.2
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© 2012 Anja Schröder-Wildhagen, Fritz Schütze, Ulrike Nagel and Bärbel Treichel
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Schröder-Wildhagen, A., Schütze, F., Nagel, U., Treichel, B. (2012). Miriam, an Environmental Activist. In: Miller, R., Day, G. (eds) The Evolution of European Identities. Identities and Modernities in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137009272_10
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