UACES CRN: Europe and the Everyday

The Academic Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES) Collaborative Research Network (CRN) is an inter-disciplinary network of scholars working to examine the everyday politics of the EU and Europeanisation, and investigate how ʻEuropeʼ is embedded in the lived experience of ordinary individuals, communities and spaces. 

Practically we work towards a series of peer-reviewed outputs, outreach activities and a large grant application. Thematically, we focus on Europeʼs contemporary dilemmas: austerity, the refugee crisis, the financial crisis and ʻBrexitʼ and the ways in which they are experienced socially, but also spatially. Our aim is to understand how political decisions and narratives take shape in daily lives of individuals and communities. We investigate four key questions: 

  1. What impacts do policies such as budget cuts have on individuals and communities, across different European contexts?
  2. How have recent crises such as austerity and the refugee crisis, shaped the ways in which ʻEuropeʼ is understood and represented locally?
  3. How do marginalised communities, and non-mainstream voters such as young people, engage with and experience, the idea of ʻEuropeʼ?
  4. How is ʻEuropeʼ entrenched in local spaces, cities and neighbourhoods, and what spatial or geographic evidence can we observe? 

In all questions, we will explore the extent to which ʻEUʼ and ʻEuropeʼ are understood as overlapping or disaggregated concepts.

The network will be coordinated jointly by Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik (Aston), Soeren Keil (Canterbury Christ Church University) and Simona Guerra (Leicester), and supported by communications officer, Paul Anderson.

Further information can be found via the groups Facebook page, or WordPress blog

 

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