In the twentieth century national social policies stabilized the European state systems, favouring domestic concordance and citizens’ support to the nation-building process. Welfare institutions have historically served this key political function also in federal systems, where social citizenship has been used as a tool to foster unity. In contrast, even though the EU devotes a consistent part of its (however limited) budget to social cohesion and inclusion programmes, it takes little credit for such efforts. Building on original survey data on public opinion collected in 2019 across ten EU countries, this article shows that, indeed, only a limited number of citizens are aware of the social role played by the EU in their local community. On the other hand, it demonstrates that citizens’ awareness of EU programmes strengthens the individual perception of power resources stemming from euro-social initiatives, the feeling of ‘being heard’ by the EU and, ultimately, the support for the European integration project as a whole. By implication, increasing the relevance and visibility of euro-social programmes could possibly reinforce the very foundations of the EU.

Invisible social Europe? Linking citizens’ awareness of European cohesion funds, individual power resources, and support for the EU / M. Natili, S. Ronchi, F. Visconti. - In: JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY. - ISSN 1461-7269. - 33:5(2023 Dec), pp. 570-582. [10.1177/09589287231210727]

Invisible social Europe? Linking citizens’ awareness of European cohesion funds, individual power resources, and support for the EU

M. Natili
Primo
;
S. Ronchi
Secondo
;
F. Visconti
Ultimo
2023

Abstract

In the twentieth century national social policies stabilized the European state systems, favouring domestic concordance and citizens’ support to the nation-building process. Welfare institutions have historically served this key political function also in federal systems, where social citizenship has been used as a tool to foster unity. In contrast, even though the EU devotes a consistent part of its (however limited) budget to social cohesion and inclusion programmes, it takes little credit for such efforts. Building on original survey data on public opinion collected in 2019 across ten EU countries, this article shows that, indeed, only a limited number of citizens are aware of the social role played by the EU in their local community. On the other hand, it demonstrates that citizens’ awareness of EU programmes strengthens the individual perception of power resources stemming from euro-social initiatives, the feeling of ‘being heard’ by the EU and, ultimately, the support for the European integration project as a whole. By implication, increasing the relevance and visibility of euro-social programmes could possibly reinforce the very foundations of the EU.
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social Europe; public opinion; power resources; EU cohesion funds; European Union
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Pubblicazione scientifica
   Policy Crisis and Crisis Politics. Sovereignty, Solidarity and Identity in the EU post 2008 (SOLID)
   SOLID
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   H2020
   810356

   RECONCILING ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EUROPE: VALUES, IDEAS AND POLITICS
   REScEU
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   FP7
   340534
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1-nov-2023
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Invisible social Europe? Linking citizens’ awareness of European cohesion funds, individual power resources, and support for the EU / M. Natili, S. Ronchi, F. Visconti. - In: JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY. - ISSN 1461-7269. - 33:5(2023 Dec), pp. 570-582. [10.1177/09589287231210727]
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