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Tag Archives: Europeanization
Jun 14 2016
“We Are the Green Ones”: How News on Climate Change Make ‘Us’ European
Comments Off on “We Are the Green Ones”: How News on Climate Change Make ‘Us’ EuropeanBy Leif Hemming Pedersen and Magnus Boye Bjerregaard As research on European integration ever so often seems to point out, the European Union suffers from a democratic deficit. The challenge lies in the distance between lawmakers and citizens, between … Continue reading
Posted by: June 14, 2016
Tagged with: Climate Change, European identity, European Public Sphere, Europeanization, Public Sphere
Nov 8 2015
How visible are Britain’s EU renegotiation demands across Europe’s twitterspheres?
Comments Off on How visible are Britain’s EU renegotiation demands across Europe’s twitterspheres?By Max Hänska and Stefan Bauchowitz David Cameron warned EU leaders to meet Britain’s demands, as he faced mounting pressure to outline his terms for keeping the UK in the EU. He is expected to set out these demands in greater … Continue reading
Posted by: November 8, 2015
Tagged with: Brexit, European Public Sphere, Europeanization, twittersphere, UK
Oct 6 2015
#aGreekment in the Twittersphere
4 CommentsBy Max Hänska and Stefan Bauchowitz To what extent does twitter provide a platform for the emergence of a European public sphere? Around 47% of Europeans use social media at least once a week, making it a potentially important source of … Continue reading
Posted by: October 6, 2015
Tagged with: Bailout, Euro crisis, European Public Sphere, Europeanization, media, Socialmedia, twitter, twittersphere
Oct 21 2014
“Something Olde, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue…”. On the twenty-eight separate European elections of 2014
1 CommentBy Lorenzo De Sio, Vincenzo Emanuele and Nicola Maggini Together with “a sixpence in her shoe”, there are various items that are recommended as part of a bridal outfit, according to an old English rhyme. Humour might hardly be allowed … Continue reading
Posted by: October 21, 2014
Tagged with: electoral studies, Europeanization, issue synchronization, Lipset, party strategy, politicization, Rokkan, second-order election theory