The place where streams seek ground. Towards a new territorial governmentality: the meaning and usage of the concept of territorial cohesion in the European Union

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Award date 13-12-2013
ISBN
  • 9789461919700
Number of pages 293
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
For laymen:
In the European Union they use a concept called 'territorial cohesion' ... This book shows that experts do not know what it means either.

For experts:
In the Treaty of Lisbon 'territorial cohesion' is stated as a cohesion objective of the European Union, researchers in the 'planning community' conduct research on territorial cohesion, and some even say that territorial cohesion policy is a form of spatial planning. However, it is not clear what 'territorial cohesion' means, what European spatial planning is about, and what should be done with both in government.
In a search for meaning, the research that led to his book undertook a Foucaultian fieldwork in philosophy guided by three broad and fundamental questions: i) what are the concept's meanings and knowledges, ii) how is it used, iii) and how do these sides relate? The concrete study of rationality and power construction resulted in a discourse analytical output that is meant to entice value-rational deliberation and action in social and spatial science.
Document type PhD thesis
Note Research conducted at: Universiteit van Amsterdam
Language English
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