Special issue: The narrative turn in EU studies

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Series Details Vol.25, No.3, September 2017
Publication Date September 2017
ISSN 1478-2804
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In recent years, there has been a tendency to explain the successes or failures in formulating and justifying policy or polity-building proposals for the European Union (EU) in terms of the difficulty in articulating narratives appealing to the contemporary European public. However, narrative analyses are an emerging approach and the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of these debates are sometimes not made explicit. This special issue contributes to debating the potential of narrative analyses for understanding the EU, their methodological and thematic approaches as well as their limits.

The articles address three issues. Firstly, they consider how narratives have become prominent in academic interest and political practice in recent years. Secondly, they consider how the EU institutions have embarked in explicit or implicit attempts to build narratives of European political and cultural union through debates on the state of the Union, through cultural committees seeking to give the European project a cultural or artistic ‘soul’ or through designing euro banknotes. Finally, they analyse societal narratives of ‘Europeanness’ in relation to history, memory or cultural diversity.

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Introduction: a narrative turn in European studies
Luis Bouza García

Two sides to every story(teller): competition, continuity and change in narratives of European integration
Quincy Cloet

Religion, civilisation, geography: normative EU studies and eastern enlargement
Richard McMahon

Reconciliation narrative: scope and limits of the Pax Europeana
Valérie Rosoux

The 'New Narrative Project' and the politicisation of the EU
Luis Bouza García

'Europe in your Pocket': narratives of identity in euro iconography
Monica Sassatelli

Brussels: What European urban narrative?
Philippe Perchoc

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