The ‘Expertisation’ of European Studies. A critical perspective on discursive institutionalism
The paper puts into perspective the conceptual evolution of European Studies and one of its latest theoretically based approaches, Discursive Institutionalism. It argues that in the field of European Studies expert frameworks aiming for ‘answers’ are overshadowing the intellectual efforts striving f...
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doaj-a08a367ae77145fbbe0f93aa949ba8ca2020-11-25T03:42:16ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of IasiEastern Journal of European Studies2068-651X2068-66332020-06-01111252272The ‘Expertisation’ of European Studies. A critical perspective on discursive institutionalismZoltan GRUNHUT0Centre for Economic and Regional Studies in Budapest, HungaryThe paper puts into perspective the conceptual evolution of European Studies and one of its latest theoretically based approaches, Discursive Institutionalism. It argues that in the field of European Studies expert frameworks aiming for ‘answers’ are overshadowing the intellectual efforts striving for ‘questions’. This tendency undermines the proper identification of problems and it also erodes the effectiveness of proposed policy solutions as these recommendations lack the appropriate conceptual foundations. The paper stresses that this negative trend of ‘expertisation’ is particularly relevant nowadays, when the European Union is undoubtedly struggling with challenges of social disengagement, and that research projects are required to apply approaches that can adequately reveal people’s cognitivenormative understandings and ideationally driven praxes, as well as, most importantly, the generative causes behind EU-sceptical attitudes.http://ejes.uaic.ro/articles/EJES2020_1101_GRU.pdfeuropean studiesdiscursive institutionalismconstructivismeuropean unionsocial disengagement |
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The ‘Expertisation’ of European Studies. A critical perspective on discursive institutionalism |
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The ‘Expertisation’ of European Studies. A critical perspective on discursive institutionalism |
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The ‘Expertisation’ of European Studies. A critical perspective on discursive institutionalism |
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‘expertisation’ of european studies. a critical perspective on discursive institutionalism |
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Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi |
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Eastern Journal of European Studies |
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2068-651X 2068-6633 |
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2020-06-01 |
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The paper puts into perspective the conceptual evolution of European Studies and one of its latest theoretically based approaches, Discursive Institutionalism. It argues that in the field of European Studies expert frameworks aiming for ‘answers’ are overshadowing the intellectual efforts striving for ‘questions’. This tendency undermines the proper identification of problems and it also erodes the effectiveness of proposed policy solutions as these recommendations lack the appropriate conceptual foundations. The paper stresses that this negative trend of ‘expertisation’ is particularly relevant nowadays, when the European Union is undoubtedly struggling with challenges of social disengagement, and that research projects are required to apply approaches that can adequately reveal people’s cognitivenormative understandings and ideationally driven praxes, as well as, most importantly, the generative causes behind EU-sceptical attitudes. |
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european studies discursive institutionalism constructivism european union social disengagement |
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