Attitudes Towards Europe

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A01=Andreas Musolff
A01=Colin Good
A01=Ruth Wittlinger
Andreas Musolff
Arachne Van Der Eijk-Spaan
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Author_Colin Good
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Bruges Speech
BSE Crisis
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Christina SchNer
Collocation Areas
Common Language
comparative European discourse analysis
cross-cultural communication
CSU Member
Das Parlament
Dem Euro
Der Euro
Dieter Herberg
discourse analysis
ECB Presidency
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EU Integration
EU Member Nation
EU Policy
EU Ship
EU's Drive
European Federal Superstate
European integration studies
Federal Superstate
French German Axis
Gerlinde Mautner
German Government
Hans Tietmeyer
Heidrun KEr
media linguistics
metaphor in politics
national identity research
National Socialist Phenomenon
Presse Und Informationsamt Der Bundesregierung
Ruth Wittlinger
UK's Interest
UK's Pattern
West Germany
Wolfgang Teubert
Word Formation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754614319
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 153 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An innovative collaborative research project conducted jointly at Durham University and the Istitut für deutsche Sprache in Mannheim, Germany. It focuses on the study of public debates on economic and political integration of Europe, in both Britain and Germany and how these debates have developed in the post war period up to the 1990s. The following topics are investigated: Euro-discourse and the new media, British national identity in the European context, representations of Germany in the context of European integration in Margaret Thatcher’s autobiographies, European debates in post-World War II Germany, the European debate in and between Germany and Great Britain, the career of the neologism Euro in German Press Texts and the metaphorization of European politics. The study links to Internet implications, providing the basis for further contrastive and comparative research on public discourse in the field of European politics.
Andreas Musolff, Colin Good, Petra Points and Ruth Wittlinger, Durham University, UK

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