Perception and Evaluation of Regional and Cohesion policies by Europeans and Identification with the Values of Europe

  • Cox, Adam (PI)
  • Torrisi, Gianpiero (CoI)
  • Collins, Alan (CoI)
  • Leonard, Alan (CoI)
  • Greco, Salvatore (CoI)

Project Details

Description

The PERCEIVE (Perception and Evaluation of Regional and Cohesion policies by Europeans and Identification with the Values of Europe) project
aims at both mapping and explaining inter- and intra-regional variations in: a) the experiences and results of cohesion policy implementation, b)
citizens’ awareness and appreciation of EU efforts for delivering cohesion and c) European identities and citizens’ identification with the EU. In
doing so, PERCEIVE will develop a comprehensive theory of “cohesion in diversity”, and use this theory to create a better understanding of the
channels through which European policies contribute to create both different local understandings of the EU and different levels of European
identification across profoundly different European regions. In addressing the aim of the project, PEERCEIVE contrasts two different perspectives:
a rational choice perspective stressing mainly the idea of institutions as “rules of the game” and the calculative rationality of actors as determinants
of European identities and identification, and a social constructivist perspective stressing mainly the idea that European identities and identification
emerge from a process of “social learning” associated with different institutional discourses. PERCEIVE relies on a multidisciplinary portfolio of
competences bridging socio-political, regional-economic and public-administrative backgrounds. It integrates the use of both qualitative and
quantitative analytical methods such as surveys, focus groups, case studies and econometric modelling. In addition, it uses particularly innovative
methods such as quantitative discourse analysis to elicit meaning structures in public discourse about the EU, its regional policy and being
European. Finally, we will produce a computer simulation environment and embed it into a virtual platform that cohesion policy stakeholders will be
able to use and to produce what-if analysis and long-term scenario analysis of the effects of policies.
AcronymPERCEIVE
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/09/1631/08/19

Funding

  • European Commission: £162,543.20

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