The European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) as the New Normal? Change and Continuity in Organising European Research Infrastructures since the Early 2000s

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Cover of Volume: JEIH Journal of European Integration History Volume 30 (2024), Edition 2
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JEIH Journal of European Integration History

Volume 30 (2024), Edition 2


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Nomos, Baden-Baden
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2024
ISSN-Online
2942-321X
ISSN-Print
0947-9511

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Volume 30 (2024), Edition 2

The European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC) as the New Normal? Change and Continuity in Organising European Research Infrastructures since the Early 2000s


Authors:
ISSN-Print
0947-9511
ISSN-Online
2942-321X


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The establishment of Research Infrastructures in Europe, often referred to as Big Science, has been a consistent focus of ad-hoc intergovernmental politics among member states and international partners since the latter half of the 20th century. In 2009, the European Commission introduced the European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), a unique legal framework governed by Community law for the operation of these infrastructures. This marked a pivotal moment in the organisation and governance of Research Infrastructures. This article represents a first attempt to trace the emerging role of the ERIC framework within the Research Infrastructure landscape in Europe. Taking a historical perspective starting in the early 2000s, we explore the evolving organisation of Research Infrastructures in Europe and its effects on processes of Europeanisation. Despite the novelty of the ERIC framework, our analysis reveals significant parallels with established patterns of negotiating Big Science projects in Europe during the second half of the 20th century.

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