The European Integration Framework and civil society organizations: participatory practices, patterns of agency and production of knowledge
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Published
01-03-2014
Luca Sebastiani
Abstract
This paper deals with the participatory practices developed by the "civil society organizations" within the emerging political field of immigrants' integration at EU level. By analysing three specific devices, I will detect the existence of certain hegemonic patterns of agency which conceive participation as a "limited" and "channelled" process, as well as subordinated to the need for efficacy of policies. In turn, the aforementioned practices shape a mechanism of production of knowledge where the latter is increasingly presented as "technified" and "depoliticised".
How to Cite
Sebastiani, L. (2014). The European Integration Framework and civil society organizations: participatory practices, patterns of agency and production of knowledge. Papeles De Identidad, 2014(1). https://doi.org/10.1387/pceic.12423
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Keywords
European Integration Framework, civil society organizations, participation, technologies of agency, production of knowledge
Section
Research Articles
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