ISBN:
1137596422
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9781137596420
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
xx, 284 Seiten
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Diagramme
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cm
Serie:
Palgrave studies in European political sociology
Paralleltitel:
Erscheint auch als Euroscepticism, Democracy and the Media
DDC:
302.23094
Schlagwort(e):
European Union Public opinion
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Mass media Political aspects
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Mass media and public opinion
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Communication in politics
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Europe Politics and government
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Euroskeptizismus
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Medien
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Politik
Kurzfassung:
This volume focuses on the relationship between the media and European democracy, as important factors of EU legitimacy. The contributors show how the media play a crucial role in making European governance accountable, and how it can act as an intermediate link between citizens and their elected and unelected representatives. The book focuses on widespread levels of Euroscepticism and the contemporary European crisis. The authors present empirical studies which problematize the role of traditional media coverage on EU attitudes. Comparisons are also drawn between traditional and new media in their influence on Euroscepticism. Furthermore, the authors analyse the impact of the internet and social media as new arenas in which Eurosceptic claims and positions can be made visible, as well as being a medium used by political parties and populist movements which contest Europe and its politics and policies. Euroscepticism, Democracy and the Media will be of interest to students and scholars with an interest in European politics, political parties, interest groups, social movements and political sociology
Anmerkung:
Communicating Europe, contesting Europe: an introduction
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Eurosceptic voices: beyond party systems, across civil society
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The spiral of euroscepticism: media negativity ,framing and opposition to the EU
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EU media coverage in times of crisis: euroscepticism becoming mainstream?
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Does the information source matter? Newspaper readership, political preferences and attitudes towards the EU in the UK, France, and the Netherlands
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How does the media make European citizens more eurosceptical
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Comparing news diets, electoral choices and EU attitudes in Germany, Italy, and the UK in the 2014 European parliament election
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'Not in my Europe': extreme right online networks and their contestation of EU legitimacy
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Divided they tweet? A comparative analysis of Twitter networks of pro- and anti-EU parties
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Left's lvoe and hate for Europe: Syriza, Podemos and critical visions of Europe during the crisis
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EU u-government: a solution for more citizen participation in EU policy-making
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Europe facing new challenges of contesation and communication: conclusion
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