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This publication tackles strategies for bridging the widening gap between the EU and its citizens. It focuses on new theoretical and empirical frameworks about EU media frames and narratives, political discourse and citizens’ perceptions in order to promote a critical, yet constructive approach to the role of communication in the process of European integration. It has been acknowledged that the least problem the EU has is a communication problem. Communication is largely ineffective against a rising sentiment of injustice and inequality among increasingly diverse national, social and political groupings across the EU. Therefore, the authors underline how EU communication and EU public sphere can shape common representations of what can unite us as Europeans.



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EU communication deficit – EU crises – representations and perceptions of Europe – narratives of europeanization – European identity – populism – extremism – euroscepticism – future of the EU

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 28/04/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631679296, 978-3631679296
      ISBN10: 3631679297

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This publication tackles strategies for bridging the widening gap between the EU and its citizens. It focuses on new theoretical and empirical frameworks about EU media frames and narratives, political discourse and citizens’ perceptions in order to promote a critical, yet constructive approach to the role of communication in the process of European integration. It has been acknowledged that the least problem the EU has is a communication problem. Communication is largely ineffective against a rising sentiment of injustice and inequality among increasingly diverse national, social and political groupings across the EU. Therefore, the authors underline how EU communication and EU public sphere can shape common representations of what can unite us as Europeans.



      Table of Contents

      EU communication deficit – EU crises – representations and perceptions of Europe – narratives of europeanization – European identity – populism – extremism – euroscepticism – future of the EU

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