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Beyond EU Exceptionalism: Digging into Europe's Mobility Archive.

Jenseits des EU-Exzeptionalismus: Ein Blick in das Mobilitätsarchiv Europas
[journal article]

Vauchez, Antoine

Abstract

This postface examines the crisis of free movement of people in the European Union by challenging the long-held view of "EU exceptionalism" in this field. While free movement has long been presented as a fundamental and distinctive pillar of the European project, the last decade has witnessed a mult... view more

This postface examines the crisis of free movement of people in the European Union by challenging the long-held view of "EU exceptionalism" in this field. While free movement has long been presented as a fundamental and distinctive pillar of the European project, the last decade has witnessed a multiplication of border controls and mobility restrictions. In light of the papers brought together by the Symposium, it appears clearly that the current crisis cannot be reduced to a mere "backlash." By exploring the rich European Archive (in the Foucault sense) of mobility regimes, it reveals that the EU's free movement regime was never entirely novel, perfectly coherent, or unconditional. Rather, it is part of a long tradition of differentiated mobility management, marked by colonial continuities, national exceptions, and social hierarchies. The paper concludes by praising the added value of the volume which enables a rethinking of European mobility governmentality beyond teleological integration narratives. It highlights the multiple technologies of government, actors, and practices that contribute to producing, framing, and hierarchizing mobilities within the European space.... view less

Keywords
EU; freedom of movement; mobility; governmentality; European integration

Classification
European Politics

Free Keywords
borders; exceptionalism

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

Page/Pages
p. 259-268

Journal
Historical Social Research, 50 (2025) 1

Issue topic
The Making of European Labour Mobility: Histories, Manifestations, and Contestations

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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