The making of a European public sphere: media discourse and political contention

Authors
  • R. Koopmans
  • P. Statham
Publication date 2010
ISBN
  • 9780521190909
Series Communication, society and politics
Number of pages 335
Publisher New York: Cambridge University Press
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
This book investigates an important source of the European Union’s recent legitimacy problems. It shows how European integration is debated in mass media, and how this affects democratic inclusiveness. Advancing integration implies a shift in power between governments, parliaments, and civil society. Behind debates over Europe’s "democratic deficit" is a deeper concern: whether democratic politics can perform effectively under conditions of Europeanization and globalization. This study is based on a wealth of unique data from seven European countries, combining newspaper content analyses, an innovative study of Internet communication structures, and hundreds of interviews with leading political and media representatives across Europe. It is by far the most far-reaching and empirically grounded study on the Europeanization of media discourse and political contention to date, and a must-read for anyone interested in how European integration changes democratic politics and why European integration has become increasingly contested.
Document type Book (Editorship)
Note Available in university library UvA.
Language English
Published at
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511761010 (Final published version)
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