Search results for "Euroopan integraatio"
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Mapping the Idea of Europe : Cultural Production of Border Imaginaries through Heritage
2021
In contrast to recent reinforcements of Europe's internal and external borders due to the refugee situation on the Mediterranean and the Covid-19 outbreak, talk of European borders has in the past decades focused on the freedom of mobility guaranteed by the Schengen treaty. In many senses, free intra-European mobility has become a recited truth in the EU discourse: a phrase that hides under its repetition the gap between its implied content and empirical realities of many of those who are affected by European borders’ exclusive tendencies. Through the concept of borderscape, this article focuses on the role that cultural products – especially maps exhibited at heritage sites – have in recit…
Cultural heritage : Connecting people?
2020
Embracing values? The question of Finnish membership of the Council of Europe as a case of political value deliberation in European integration, 1987…
2016
Interconceptualizing Europe and Peace : Identity Building Under the European Heritage Label
2019
AbstractThis chapter investigates how peace is used in attempts to build a collective identity for the European Union in the context of the European Heritage Label (EHL), a central instrument in the EU’s cultural heritage policy. The official EHL documents and the websites of the EHL sites are analysed using a conceptual approach that particularly focuses on the interconceptualizations between peace and Europe. The ways peace is discussed can be divided into four thematic categories: treaties, institutions, practices, and symbols related to peace. The chapter concludes that heritage related to peace is mainly discussed in a non-contradictory manner, with little space for dissonance.
Euroopan yhdentymisen varhaisista visioista käytyä suomalaista keskustelua
2018
A Geography of Coloniality: Re-narrating European Integration
2019
AbstractTurunen discusses how the “European significance” of the European Heritage Label (EHL) sites has been narrated through interconnections of European values and European integration. She argues that, in the context of the EHL, integration is intricately linked to the notion of spreading common values, which in turn is entangled with Eurocentrism. The chapter concludes with a discussion on the geography of coloniality: the underlying spatial structure that makes the coloniality of European cultural heritage and related hierarchies more visible. Ultimately, the chapter shows how the concept of coloniality enables us to analyse the ways Eurocentrism is also embedded in ideas about Europe…
Euroopan komission ja kansalaisten näkemyksiä eurooppalaisesta kulttuuriperinnöstä
2019
Eurooppalaista identiteetiä rakentamassa : lukion historian opetuksen luoma kuva Suomesta osana Eurooppaa 1980-luvulta 2000-luvulle
2012
Pro gradu- tutkielmassani selvitin, minkälainen on lukion historian opetuksessa välittyvä kuva Suomesta eurooppalaisena valtiona. Tarkastelin mitä opetussuunnitelmat 1980-luvulta 2000-luvulle kertovat historian opetuksen tavoitteista ja mitä kerrotaan historian opetuksen vaikutuksesta oppilaan identiteettiin. Tutkin mikä on ollut opetuksen painopisteenä ja millaisia historian tulkintoja on haluttu virallisesti tukea ja millaisia arvoja historianopetukseen on liitetty. Tutkimukseni alkuperäislähteenä toimivat vuosien 1985, 1994 ja 2003 lukion valtakunnallisten opetussuunnitelmien perusteet sekä yhteensä 42 näiden opetussuunnitelmien perusteella Editan, WSOY:n ja Otavan julkaisemaa historian …
The British Parliament and Foreign Policy in the 20th Century : Towards Increasing Parliamentarisation?
2016
This article demonstrates the complexity of the foreign policy involvement of the British parliament during the 20th century. Parliamentary government as such provides some procedural means for involvement in foreign policy debate, in Britain as well as in other countries. Researchers have, nevertheless, often argued that parliaments play a limited role in foreign policy. Approaching our topic by combining the analysis of policy documents with more discourse-oriented analysis of parliamentary debates, we argue that noticeable, but not straightforward, parliamentarisation of foreign policy took place in the course of the 20th century. The aftermath of the First World War led to reconsiderati…