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The terroir of bureaucratic practice: Everyday life and scholarly method in the study of policy

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  • Merje Kuus

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This article seeks to connect political geographic scholarship on institutions and policy more firmly to the experience of everyday life. Empirically, I foreground the ambiguous and indeterminate character of institutional decision-making and I underscore the need to closely consider the sensory texture of place and milieu in our analyses of it. My examples come from the study of diplomatic practice in Brussels, the capital of the European Union. Conceptually and methodologically, I use these examples to accentuate lived experience as an essential part of research, especially in the seemingly dry bureaucratic settings. I do so in particular through engaging with the work of Michel de Certeau, whose ideas enjoy considerable traction in cultural geography but are seldom used in political geography and policy studies. An accent on the texture and feel of policy practice necessarily highlights the role of place in that practice. This, in turn, may help us with communicating geographical research beyond our own discipline.

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  • Merje Kuus, 2019. "The terroir of bureaucratic practice: Everyday life and scholarly method in the study of policy," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 37(4), pages 617-633, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envirc:v:37:y:2019:i:4:p:617-633
    DOI: 10.1177/0263774X18802954
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    1. Lieke Wissink & Irene van Oorschot, 2021. "Affective bureaucratic relations: File practices in a European deportation unit and criminal court," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 39(5), pages 1049-1065, August.

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