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Actors, concepts, controversies: the conceptual politics of European integration

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POLITICAL RESEARCH EXCHANGE
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/2474736X.2023.2258173

Keywords

Concepts; conceptual politics; conceptual history; European integration

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This paper introduces a research methodology called "Conceptual Politics" which focuses on analyzing key concepts in political controversies. It provides theoretical and methodological backgrounds, analytical tools and empirical applications for this approach. It is argued that this methodology is especially beneficial in analyzing European integration.
The paper is a contribution to research methodology. It proposes a useful methodological import into the range of interpretative approaches in Political Science - the study of Conceptual Politics. Drawing on methodology and categories developed in Conceptual History, Conceptual Politics is understood as the political and rhetorical moves, strategies, debates and their actors, that coin, shape or reflect political concepts in both institutional and social reality and its perception, and with regard to their past and present meanings, understandings and practices. The main methodological premise and also the distinguishing trait with regard to other interpretative approaches is this analytical focus on concepts: A concept is a word or a cluster of words that functions as a nodal point in a political controversy. Concepts are socially constructed factors and indicators of the reality they describe, interpret and modify. Concepts have different layers of meaning that are studied in their temporality and historicity. The different, past and present, layers require the researcher ' s prior knowledge and an interpretative approach. The article presents the theoretical and methodological backgrounds and premises of the approach of Conceptual Politics, its added value, the heuristic and analytical tools for analysing it, and the empirical application of the tools proposed. It is argued that the approach is especially beneficial in analysing European integration.

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