Institutionalised metaphors are an everyday feature of the EU’s internal discursive constructions. The relevant literature argues that one of the most well-established and frequently employed metaphors describing the EU in EU discourses is that of the ‘Common European House’. This paper suggests that this metaphor is also prolific in external discourses depicting the EU. Easily comprehensible and intimately familiar to the international public, the ‘common house’ metaphor is argued to serve as an efficient means of organising thoughts and observations about unfamiliar and complex global phenomena such as European integration. Exploring a case study of Australasian (Australian and New Zealand) daily news coverage of the 2004 EU enlargement, ...
This study is broadly concerned with the problem of the European Union (EU) ‘communication deficit’,...
Addressing an under-researched theme of international images and perceptions of the EU, this paper s...
A central problem for the European Union is said to be that of the "politics of identity". Within th...
This paper investigates how the news media of the two Australasian countries – Australia and New Zea...
In May 2004, the European Union yet again loosened it waistband to make room for 10 new Member State...
This paper investigates how the news media of the two Australasian countries – Australia and New Zea...
Natalia Chaban, Jessica Bain, Katrina Stats, Paveena Sutthisripok, and Yoon Ah Cho
Contributing to the broader debate on the nature and identity of the European Union (EU), this thesi...
The paper investigates metaphors from a sample of around 100 passages from British and German media ...
The outcome of the British Brexit referendum sent shockwaves across Europe. It sent signals about th...
In 2005, referenda about the EU’s constitutional treaty were held in several European countries, whi...
2016 saw the referendum on Britain’s continued membership of the EU, in which almost half of the vot...
More than a thousand of journalists are stationed in ”the capital of Europe“ to provide regular repo...
The legitimacy crisis that existing institutions of global governance are undergoing has led the Eur...
The implementation of the EU’s integrative policies has resulted in relatively recent resistance to ...
This study is broadly concerned with the problem of the European Union (EU) ‘communication deficit’,...
Addressing an under-researched theme of international images and perceptions of the EU, this paper s...
A central problem for the European Union is said to be that of the "politics of identity". Within th...
This paper investigates how the news media of the two Australasian countries – Australia and New Zea...
In May 2004, the European Union yet again loosened it waistband to make room for 10 new Member State...
This paper investigates how the news media of the two Australasian countries – Australia and New Zea...
Natalia Chaban, Jessica Bain, Katrina Stats, Paveena Sutthisripok, and Yoon Ah Cho
Contributing to the broader debate on the nature and identity of the European Union (EU), this thesi...
The paper investigates metaphors from a sample of around 100 passages from British and German media ...
The outcome of the British Brexit referendum sent shockwaves across Europe. It sent signals about th...
In 2005, referenda about the EU’s constitutional treaty were held in several European countries, whi...
2016 saw the referendum on Britain’s continued membership of the EU, in which almost half of the vot...
More than a thousand of journalists are stationed in ”the capital of Europe“ to provide regular repo...
The legitimacy crisis that existing institutions of global governance are undergoing has led the Eur...
The implementation of the EU’s integrative policies has resulted in relatively recent resistance to ...
This study is broadly concerned with the problem of the European Union (EU) ‘communication deficit’,...
Addressing an under-researched theme of international images and perceptions of the EU, this paper s...
A central problem for the European Union is said to be that of the "politics of identity". Within th...