Ethnographic approach to participation in EU policy : developing polyspatial agency
Mäkinen, K. (2022). Ethnographic approach to participation in EU policy : developing polyspatial agency. Political Research Exchange, 4(1), Article 2134809. https://doi.org/10.1080/2474736x.2022.2134809
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This article uses an ethnographic approach to study citizens’ participation in the context of participatory practices organized in the framework of cultural policy of the European Union. It focuses on one EU policy action, European Heritage Label (EHL) and one cultural heritage site that has received this label. The research data was collected through participant observation and interviews with young people who participated in the activities organized on and by the site. This article asks: what meanings the participants give to participation. By analysing the participants’ experiences of the site and their conceptions of participation, I develop the notion of ‘polyspatial agency’. The ethnography of participation introduced in the article enables recognizing diverse conceptions of participation and agencies as well as the possibilities and problems related to participation in the micro-level realities of the sites, thus deepening and diversifying the understanding of participation, EU policies and participatory governance.
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Akatemiahanke, SA
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This work was supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the EU’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (Grant number 636177, EUROHERIT) and the Academy of Finland (Grant number 330602, HERIDI).Lisenssi
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