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Tag Archives: Language
Mar 24 2013
‘Crisis, What Crisis?’ On the Virtues of Muddling Through in European Politics
6 CommentsBy Henry Radice As a Europe on tenterhooks awaits the next development in the Cypriot crisis this weekend, the sense of popular disenchantment with the European project across much of the continent seems to echo a famous passage by Antonio … Continue reading
Posted by: March 24, 2013
Tagged with: Antonio Gramsci, Craig Calhoun, Crisis, Cyprus bail-out plan, Euro, Euro crisis, Eurogroup decision on Cyprus, European, Eurozone crisis, Language
Mar 11 2013
What Language for What Europe?
4 CommentsBy Roberto Orsi In his discourse about Europe and the European project pronounced on 22nd February 2013 at the Bellevue Palace in Berlin, German Bundespräsident Joachim Gauck has articulated his view on the future development of the European polity, reinstating … Continue reading
Posted by: March 11, 2013
Tagged with: Common Language, European, European Public Sphere, European Union, Gauck, German, Habermas, Jürgen Gerhards, Language, Mustafa Kemal, Public Sphere, Umberto Eco
Mar 1 2013
What Kind of Media for Europe?
Comments Off on What Kind of Media for Europe?By Maria Kyriakidou In his speech about the prospects of the European idea given last week, the German President Joachim Gauck talked about the lack of communication and understanding within Europe. He identified the focus on national interests and considerations by … Continue reading
Posted by: March 1, 2013
Tagged with: European Public Sphere, Gauck, Journalism, Language, Media Systems, Press, Public Space
Feb 25 2013
One Continent, 27 Different Media: The German president appeals for a European Public Sphere
Comments Off on One Continent, 27 Different Media: The German president appeals for a European Public SphereBy Max Hänska On 23 February Joachim Gauck, the German President, delivered a much anticipated speech on Europe in which he appealed for a more European media and a European Public Sphere. It is worth quoting him verbatim: “It seems to me that one of … Continue reading
Posted by: February 25, 2013
Tagged with: European Public Sphere, Gauck, Language, Media Systems, Public Space, Public Sphere