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Legitimation of European cultural heritage and the dynamics of identity politics in the EU

Description du projet

Étudier les conséquences du patrimoine culturel transnational de l’Europe

Depuis le début des années 2000, l’UE travaille à la création d’un patrimoine culturel transnational afin d’établir une identité culturelle européenne commune. Toutefois, les conséquences de ces efforts ont été complexes, mal comprises et potentiellement dangereuses. Il en découle diverses idées et idéologies émergentes qui perturbent la politique européenne. Pour répondre à ces préoccupations, le projet EUROHERIT, financé par le Conseil européen de la recherche, vise à étudier les efforts de légitimation mis en œuvre à différents niveaux administratifs, ainsi que leurs effets et les changements provoqués, afin de fournir à l’UE et aux décideurs politiques une meilleure compréhension de cette initiative et de ses effets.

Objectif

The problematic of transnational cultural heritage has become topical in a new way in Europe with the utilization of the idea of heritage for political purposes in the EU policy. Since the turn of the century, the EU has launched or jointly administered several initiatives focusing on fostering the idea of a common European cultural heritage. The heritage initiatives are the EU’s ‘technologies of power’ aiming to legitimate and justify certain political ideas and ideologies, such as European-wide identity politics and the cultural integration in Europe. However, the politics, discourses, and practices of heritage—and of transnational heritage in particular—are often intertwined with contentions over its symbolical and factual ownership, meanings, and uses. The project investigates the EU as a new heritage agent and its heritage politics as an attempt to create a new trans-European heritage regime in Europe: How does the EU aim to create common European cultural heritage in a politically shaking and culturally diversified Europe, and what kind of explicit and implicit politics are included in its aims? The project will focus on the legitimation processes of European cultural heritage at different territorial levels and the power relations formed in the processes between diverse agencies. The academia still lacks a comparative empirical investigation on the politics and practices of trans-European cultural heritage and the theoretical discussion on the role of the EU in them. The project aims to respond to this lack with a broad comparative empirical research including cases from various parts of Europe, penetrating different territorial scales (local, regional, national, and the EU), and theorizing cultural heritage from a multisectional perspective (stressing its concurrent use in diverse societal domains and discourses). The project participates in a critical discussion on the current identity and integration politics and policies in the EU and Europe.

Régime de financement

ERC-STG - Starting Grant

Institution d’accueil

JYVASKYLAN YLIOPISTO
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 339 755,00
Adresse
SEMINAARINKATU 15
40100 Jyvaskyla
Finlande

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Région
Manner-Suomi Länsi-Suomi Keski-Suomi
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 339 755,00

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