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Europeanness among Polish civil society activists
Europeanness among Polish civil society activists

Author(s): Ina Alber-Armenat
Subject(s): Politics, Civil Society, Sociology of Politics
Published by: KSIĘGARNIA AKADEMICKA Sp. z o.o.
Keywords: biographical research; discourse analysis; civic engagement; Europeanmental space

Summary/Abstract: The European discourse is not only a powerful idea at the structural societallevel, it is also pragmatically used, re‑producedand transformed through the everyday actions of people with specific biographies. In this paper, I would like to address the question how Europeanness – i.e. relating to Europe and/or being European – develops during one’s life course. I propose a qualitative sociological approach and the methodology of discourse research and biographical analysis. The empirical cases to be discussed are social actors who perceive themselvesto be civil society activists. As such, they are actively involved in the public arena, thereby contributing to the development of public and media discourses. They talk about Europe from the perspective of specific biographies that have to be reconstructed if we are to understand the genesis of their Europeanness. In analysing the biographies of civil society activists in post‑socialist Poland, two ideal types could be reconstructed that apply to both the activity and the Europeanness: a) a pragmatic, skill and qualification‑related type and b) an idealistic, empowerment and emancipation-relatedtype. In order to discuss these two types, I shall first outline the methodology applied and the empirical material. I will then focus on the narratives, using the framework of biographical and discourse analysis in the sociology of knowledge tradition. My conclusion summarises the biographical development of Europeanness of Polish civil society activists.

  • Issue Year: 14/2017
  • Issue No: 49
  • Page Range: 71-85
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English