Integration by interpellation: the European Capitals of Culture and the role of experts in European Union cultural policies [Recurs electrònic] / Kiran Klaus Patel
Description: 17 p. : digital, fitxer PDF (167,79 Kb) In: JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies Vol. 51, issue 3 (may 2013), p. 538-554Summary: In analyzing the European Capitals of Culture programme, this article argues that transnational experts have had a large impact on this flagship of European Union (EU) cultural policy by forming a close-knit advocacy coalition with official EU actors. Most recent developments, however, have added a new dimension. The Commission has now developed a subtle technique of governmentality focusing the programme more on its 'European dimension'. The article discusses this evolution and the role of transnational actors, the limits to integration intrinsic to culture as a policy domain, and the attempts of both official actors and experts to work around such constraints. (Font: Autor)Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Introduction -- I. The Capital of Culture: Conceptual Framework -- II. The ECOC Programme and Its Set-Up: Lean Organization and Veiled Public Image -- III. The Myerscough Report and the Glasgow Connection -- IV. The Palmer Report and Further Institutional Change -- V. Experts and Their Networks -- VI. The 'European Dimension' and the Role of the Commission -- Conclusions -- References
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