Search results for "POLITICIZATION"
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The Politicization of European Union Trade Policy: Radical-Left Euroskeptic Opposition to the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
2021
This study aims to analyze the correlation between radical-left Euroskeptic (RLE) activity and European Union (EU) trade policy by focusing on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). At the beginning of TTIP negotiations, the agreement was not high on political agendas and was not a major concern within European society. Thus, its salience was low. This initial lack of interest stemmed from the fact that the TTIP, as an economic and technical issue, did not draw public attention. This study shows that RLEs profoundly affected public opinion on the TTIP by increasing its salience during the European parliamentary elections in 2014 in France and Germany. Second, RLEs involv…
Outside‐in Politicization of EU–Western Africa Relations: What Role for Civil Society Organizations?
2021
This article explores the empirical relevance of researching outside-in politicization processes in European studies. To this end, it examines to what extent and how civil society organizations (CSOs) have contributed to the politicization of EU policies towards Western Africa in two cases: the negotiation of Economic Partnership Agreements and the EU's engagement with the G5 Sahel. CSOs were strongly engaged in the trade negotiations, while they were largely excluded from the G5 Sahel process. In both cases this was due to CSOs' own initiatives, or the absence thereof, with these strongly linked to being either invited or discouraged by official actors. The article argues that authority tr…
Les mondes ruraux à l'épreuve des sciences sociales
2006
International audience
Institutionalization and Depoliticization of the Right to the City: Changing Scenarios for Radical Social Movements
2016
The right to the city, a concept previously associated with radical social movements, has been accepted by several governments and has inspired new public policies. However, some authors see this process of institutionalization as involving a loss of a significant part of the radical origins of the concept. This article approaches this process and the new opportunities and limitations it may entail for social movement organizations with a more radical perspective on the right to the city. We explore the paradigmatic case of Brazil and the action of a particular organization, the Movimento dos Sem Teto da Bahia (MSTB, or Homeless Movement of Bahia) in the city of Salvador. We draw on the dis…
La religión del cuerpo-mercancía: ¿un nuevo opio del pueblo?
2018
The commercial exploitation or more precisely the total capitalist management of the human body erects this as a universal divinity. The direct consequence of this generalized corporal capitalism is the massive depoliticization of the body and, often, the reflection that is dedicated to it. In this article, we seek to reflect on the current practices of bodily modifications within the framework of the changes in the regimes of neoliberal governance in recent decades. This reflection is guided by the revision of central texts of critical theory
"Ihmiskunnalle ennen kokematon uhka" : ilmastonmuutoksen poliittiset merkitykset turvallisuus- ja puolustuspoliittisissa selonteoissa ja eduskunnassa…
2020
Artikkelissa tarkastellaan ilmastonmuutoksen turvallisuuspoliittisia merkityksiä Suomessa poliittisen kielenkäytön analyysimenetelmin. Turvallisuus- ja puolustuspolitiikassa uhkakuvat sekä niiden tärkeysjärjestys ja merkitys ovat poliittisen kamppailun kohteena. Käsitteellisellä tasolla esimerkiksi ilmastonmuutoksen turvallisuuspoliittinen merkitys määräytyy poliittisissa debateissa, joissa esitetään argumentteja politiikan linjanvedosta, ratkaisuista ja resursseista. Poliittiseen kielenkäyttöön, käsitteisiin ja argumentteihin keskittyvä analyysimenetelmä on tapa analysoida, missä merkityksissä ja yhteyksissä ilmastonmuutosta on parlamentaarisessa poliittisessa puheessa ja politiikkaa linja…
Exit politics, enter politicization
2018
A growing number of recent empirical studies such as the four contributions discussed here examine the politicization of the European Union, Europe, European integration or European governance. Two general research questions mark this emerging research field. A first one is how to theorize and conceptualize the politicization of the European Union (EU) and the reasons behind it. Does politicization have to do with a decline in EU support or Euroscepticism? Does it involve an increased salience of EU affairs within national and transnational public spheres? What are politicization’s repercussions on EU institutions? And how are political parties involved? A second question is whether or not …