Politicization of Europe

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Civil Society
comparative political communication
constitutional
democratic deficit Europe
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EU Citizen
EU Civil Society
EU Constitutionalization
EU Country
EU Governance
EU Institution
EU Institutional Reform
EU Level
EU Level Actor
EU Level Decision
EU Level Institution
EU Level Negotiation
EU Multi-level Governance
EU Politicization
EU Polity
EU Study
EU's Attempt
EU's Democratic Legitimacy
EU's Effort
EU's Legitimacy
european
EU’s Attempt
EU’s Democratic Legitimacy
EU’s Effort
EU’s Legitimacy
french
integration
issues
Justification Frames
mass media influence on EU legitimacy
media framing analysis
National Public Spheres
party system transformation
phase
populism and xenophobia
public sphere theory
ratification
Ratification Phase
referendum
treaty

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415635660
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines how mass media debates have contributed to the politicization of the European Union. The public controversies over the EU’s attempted Constitution-making (and its failure) sowed the seeds for a process of politicization that has advanced ever since: an increasing visibility for the EU in mass-mediated public debates that is combined with a growing public contestation over Europe within national politics. The book presents an original systematic study of the emerging field of political discourse carried by the mass media in France, Germany and Britain to examine the performance of Europe’s public sphere. Whilst the EU’s increasing politicization can be seen as beneficial to European democracy, potentially ‘normalizing’ the EU-level within national politics, the same developments can also be a threat to democracy, leading to populist and xenophobic responses and a decline in political trust. Such discussions are key to understanding the EU’s legitimacy and how its democratic politics can work in an era of mediated politics.

The Politicization of Europe will be of interest to students and scholars of comparative politics, media studies, communication, sociology and European studies.

Paul Statham is Professor of Migration and Director of the Sussex Centre for Migration Research in the School of Global Studies at the University of Sussex, United Kingdom  Hans-Jörg Trenz is Professor of European Studies and coordinator of  the Centre for Modern European Studies, at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. He is also Adjunct Professor at ARENA, Centre for European Studies at University of Oslo, Norway.

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