Unraveling EU Policies: the ““Common Basic Principles”” and the ““European Integration Fund”” as a technology of government

  • Luca Sebastiani Universidad de Granada
Keywords: (Immigrant) Integration, European Union, Public Policies, Governmentality, Governance, Common Basic Principles, European Integration Fund

Abstract

this paper is about EU “soft policies” on immigrant integration. It analyzes the “Common Basic Principles” (CBPs) and the “European Integration Fund” (EIF), two devices that have been recently established within this framework. It adopts the theoretical perspective of the “anthropology of policy” and “governmentality studies”. It shows the context of birth of the aforementioned devices, as well as their functioning and the assessment done by the actors implied in the elaboration/implementation/evaluation of the related policies. It is based both on documentary research as well as direct observation and interviews done to the actors implied. It concludes that the PBC and the EIF should be considered as a “technology of government”, that strives to align the conduct of the actors with the governmental aims, as well as it produces specific practices and knowledge. It also underlines an intrinsic feature of many policies: their “congenital failure”, since they are (often) disputed and resignified by situated actors, who are embedded in asymmetrical power relations.

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Luca Sebastiani, Universidad de Granada
Licenciado en Ciencias Políticas por la Universidad de Bolonia (Italia), actualmente terminando el Doctorado en Antropología Social y Diversidad Cultural de la Universidad de Granada. Máster en Estudios Migratorios, Desarrollo e Intervención Social por las universidades de Almería, Granada y Huelva. Principales intereses: antropología de las políticas públicas, migraciones, políticas de migración e integración de inmigrantes.
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Published
2015-02-20
How to Cite
Sebastiani L. (2015). Unraveling EU Policies: the ““Common Basic Principles”” and the ““European Integration Fund”” as a technology of government. Política y Sociedad, 52(1), 205-232. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_POSO.2015.v1.n52.45789