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From Europe to Europeans and beyond. Meanings of Europe through people’s biographical experiences
From Europe to Europeans and beyond. Meanings of Europe through people’s biographical experiences

Author(s): Pasquale Musella, Ulrike Nagel, Elisabetta Perone, Antonella Spanò
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Keywords: European collective mental space; sensitivity towards otherness; biographical cost and risks; biographical learning; sense of belonging to Europe; old and new inequalities

Summary/Abstract: This paper outlines results from the EU-research project “Euroidentities – The Evolution of European identity: Using biographical methods to study the development of European identity” (www.euroidentities.org). Based on narrative interviews collected in seven EU Member States the study can show processes of Europeanization in everyday life and everyday practices emanating for those who in one way or other are taking up the opportunities offered by an integrated Europe. Against the observation of the phase of erosion of loyalties the institutional European Union is undergoing, the bottom up study points to a “European Collective Mental Space of Reference” [Schütze, 2011] as created in cross-border and cross-cultural communication and cooperation. The paper delineates this collective phenomenon of mental space as defined through structures of opportunity for mobility and encountering diversity of cultures and ways of life, through frames of reference orienting and affecting processes of learning and mutual understanding across borders and boundaries, through occasions for comparison between differences, and new collective identification and changing feelings of belonging. The last chapter deals with unequal risks and chances for encountering the European mental space and beyond.

  • Issue Year: 60/2011
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 217-249
  • Page Count: 33
  • Language: English