European spatial planning as governmentality: an inquiry into rationalities, techniques, and manifestations

As a governing process in which ‘European political space’ is dissected and regulated, the EU’s nascent spatial planning opens up a number of empirical and conceptual challenges for research. Even if the ‘governmentalization of Europe’ and the associated mechanisms, tactics, instruments, v...

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Main Authors: Sami Moisio, Juho Luukkonen
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:sae:envirc:v:33:y:2015:i:4:p:828-845 2023-05-15T17:42:24+02:00 European spatial planning as governmentality: an inquiry into rationalities, techniques, and manifestations Sami Moisio Juho Luukkonen http://epc.sagepub.com/content/33/4/828.abstract unknown http://epc.sagepub.com/content/33/4/828.abstract article ftrepec 2020-12-04T13:40:20Z As a governing process in which ‘European political space’ is dissected and regulated, the EU’s nascent spatial planning opens up a number of empirical and conceptual challenges for research. Even if the ‘governmentalization of Europe’ and the associated mechanisms, tactics, instruments, vocabularies, and technologies through which the power and rule of the EU are effected have been examined, the concept of governmentality offers a useful perspective to explicate European spatial planning. We analyze European spatial planning through the lens of governmentality and offer an ethnographic take on the issue of European spatial planning by problematizing the manifestations of the EU in spatial planning practices in northern Finland. governmentality; policy transfer; European spatial planning; European integration Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Finland RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description As a governing process in which ‘European political space’ is dissected and regulated, the EU’s nascent spatial planning opens up a number of empirical and conceptual challenges for research. Even if the ‘governmentalization of Europe’ and the associated mechanisms, tactics, instruments, vocabularies, and technologies through which the power and rule of the EU are effected have been examined, the concept of governmentality offers a useful perspective to explicate European spatial planning. We analyze European spatial planning through the lens of governmentality and offer an ethnographic take on the issue of European spatial planning by problematizing the manifestations of the EU in spatial planning practices in northern Finland. governmentality; policy transfer; European spatial planning; European integration
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