The integrative potential of science and research cooperation for suturing the Baltic Sea Region in the 21st century

Integracyjny potencjał współpracy naukowo-badawczej dla zszywania regionu Morza Bałtyckiego w XXI wieku

Kazimierz Musiał

ORCID: Kazimierz Musiał: 0000-0001-7967-7855

Afiliacja: Uniwersytet Gdański

Strony: 9-32

Wydanie: Lublin 2021

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36874/RIESW.2021.3.1

Sposób cytowania: K. Musiał, The integrative potential of science and research cooperation for suturing the Baltic Sea Region in the 21st century, „Rocznik Instytutu Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej” 19(2021), z. 3, s. 9-32, doi: https://doi.org/10.36874/RIESW.2021.3.1.

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Abstrakt: Celem artykułu jest wskazanie na współpracę naukowo-badawczą jako sposób reintegracji regionu bałtyckiego w XXI wieku z udziałemRosji. Dokonane zostaje to przez analizę tekstów dokumentów i strategii regionalizmubałtyckiego w kontekście regionalnego reżimu wiedzy. Zwróconazostaje uwaga na różną pozycjonalność aktorów regionalnych i wytwarzanychprzez nich narracji. Teoretyczną osnowę pracy stanowi analiza teoriizwrotów krytycznych (critical junctures) w kontekście studiów przypadkówz lat 1989-91 i 2014 oraz następujących po nich rekonfiguracji relacji władzyi wiedzy. Analiza wykazuje, że przyczyniają się one aktywnie do tworzeniai zmieniania treści i kontekstu regionalizmu bałtyckiego w oparciu o nowekapitały symboliczne, ekonomiczne i polityczne. W konkluzji artykuł wskazuje na potencjał wynikający z włączenia Rosji do współtworzenia regionalnegoreżimu wiedzy oraz określa warunki i sposoby możliwej współpracy.

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