Eurocrats at Work : Negotiating Transparency in Postnational Employment Policy

In the European Union political visions of a ‘Social Europe’ are being fuelled by the creation of common EU employment and social policy. The aim of the study is to investigate the workings and dynamics of policy-making in the area of employment, as an integral part of the fashioning of the European...

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Main Author: Thedvall, Renita
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Socialantropologiska institutionen 2006
Subjects:
EU
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http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:isbn:91-7155-186-7
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-8102013-01-08T13:09:38ZEurocrats at Work : Negotiating Transparency in Postnational Employment PolicyengThedvall, RenitaStockholms universitet, Socialantropologiska institutionenStockholm : Department of Social Anthropology, Stockholm University2006EUtransparencyaccountabilitypostnationalSocial EuropeEuropean Employment PolicycalculabilityEU indicatorsResearch on EuropeForskning om EuropaIn the European Union political visions of a ‘Social Europe’ are being fuelled by the creation of common EU employment and social policy. The aim of the study is to investigate the workings and dynamics of policy-making in the area of employment, as an integral part of the fashioning of the European Union. Policies are channels for the cultural flows of ideas and notions and are in this way a part of forming ‘society’. The study is an ethnography of the work of bureaucrats in the European Union institutions and the member state governments, in particular in the European Commission and the Swedish government. In this bureaucratic culture of policy-making the Eurocrats move between different EU meetings to negotiate, discuss and decide on common ‘EU’ positions, in this way creating a postnational EU. At the core of the study is the tracing of the policy process of framing the vision of ‘Social Europe’ by the notion of ‘quality in work’. Particular focus is placed on turning this idea into ‘quality in work’ indicators. More specifically, the study explores the processes of making policy decisions quantifiable and transparent, and the assumptions underlying these processes. The development of indicators may be seen as part of a general global trend responding to demands for accountability, transparency and control over policy processes, a trend labelled audit society or audit cultures. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-810urn:isbn:91-7155-186-7Stockholm studies in social anthropology, 0347-0830 ; 58application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
sources NDLTD
topic EU
transparency
accountability
postnational
Social Europe
European Employment Policy
calculability
EU indicators
Research on Europe
Forskning om Europa
spellingShingle EU
transparency
accountability
postnational
Social Europe
European Employment Policy
calculability
EU indicators
Research on Europe
Forskning om Europa
Thedvall, Renita
Eurocrats at Work : Negotiating Transparency in Postnational Employment Policy
description In the European Union political visions of a ‘Social Europe’ are being fuelled by the creation of common EU employment and social policy. The aim of the study is to investigate the workings and dynamics of policy-making in the area of employment, as an integral part of the fashioning of the European Union. Policies are channels for the cultural flows of ideas and notions and are in this way a part of forming ‘society’. The study is an ethnography of the work of bureaucrats in the European Union institutions and the member state governments, in particular in the European Commission and the Swedish government. In this bureaucratic culture of policy-making the Eurocrats move between different EU meetings to negotiate, discuss and decide on common ‘EU’ positions, in this way creating a postnational EU. At the core of the study is the tracing of the policy process of framing the vision of ‘Social Europe’ by the notion of ‘quality in work’. Particular focus is placed on turning this idea into ‘quality in work’ indicators. More specifically, the study explores the processes of making policy decisions quantifiable and transparent, and the assumptions underlying these processes. The development of indicators may be seen as part of a general global trend responding to demands for accountability, transparency and control over policy processes, a trend labelled audit society or audit cultures.
author Thedvall, Renita
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title Eurocrats at Work : Negotiating Transparency in Postnational Employment Policy
title_short Eurocrats at Work : Negotiating Transparency in Postnational Employment Policy
title_full Eurocrats at Work : Negotiating Transparency in Postnational Employment Policy
title_fullStr Eurocrats at Work : Negotiating Transparency in Postnational Employment Policy
title_full_unstemmed Eurocrats at Work : Negotiating Transparency in Postnational Employment Policy
title_sort eurocrats at work : negotiating transparency in postnational employment policy
publisher Stockholms universitet, Socialantropologiska institutionen
publishDate 2006
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