The European Union has become an active political player in the political realm, raising the question about the European Union’s linkages with all aspects of political life reflected in national Europeanized public spheres. This study offers empirical evidence on the extent to which mass media support, challenge or even ignore political representatives in European Union affairs, and thus legitimize, respectively delegitimize European Union governance. The analysis is based on large-scale content analyses of print, TV and online news gathered before and after the 2014 European Parliament election in Austria (N = 6432). Semantic networks show that national media focus on the European Union’s legislative body, the implications of the European ...
News about the European Union (EU) looks different in different countries at different points in tim...
News about the European Union (EU) looks different in different countries at different points in tim...
The goal of this article is to analyse whether, and when, the media depict Europe as a common commun...
The European Union has become an active political player in the political realm, raising the questio...
Contains fulltext : 56536.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article c...
"The goal of this study is to find out whether the emergence of a European public sphere (EPS) contr...
Stefanie Walter examines the visibility of European Union citizens in the mass mediated European pub...
This chapter answers the question whether the news coverage of European Parliament (EP) elections ac...
This study investigates the structure of the European network of newsflows. According to recent lite...
While previous research has taken into account different normative theories when examining the conce...
The contentious issue of identification of any early signs of the emergence of European public spher...
This book investigates an important source of the European Union’s recent legitimacy problems. It sh...
The present study tests the theoretical claim that Eurosceptics contribute to the Europeanization of...
Political communication scholars have investigated whether a public sphere emerges that adapts to th...
Whether agonistic or deliberative, it is evident that Europeanisation of national public spheres is ...
News about the European Union (EU) looks different in different countries at different points in tim...
News about the European Union (EU) looks different in different countries at different points in tim...
The goal of this article is to analyse whether, and when, the media depict Europe as a common commun...
The European Union has become an active political player in the political realm, raising the questio...
Contains fulltext : 56536.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article c...
"The goal of this study is to find out whether the emergence of a European public sphere (EPS) contr...
Stefanie Walter examines the visibility of European Union citizens in the mass mediated European pub...
This chapter answers the question whether the news coverage of European Parliament (EP) elections ac...
This study investigates the structure of the European network of newsflows. According to recent lite...
While previous research has taken into account different normative theories when examining the conce...
The contentious issue of identification of any early signs of the emergence of European public spher...
This book investigates an important source of the European Union’s recent legitimacy problems. It sh...
The present study tests the theoretical claim that Eurosceptics contribute to the Europeanization of...
Political communication scholars have investigated whether a public sphere emerges that adapts to th...
Whether agonistic or deliberative, it is evident that Europeanisation of national public spheres is ...
News about the European Union (EU) looks different in different countries at different points in tim...
News about the European Union (EU) looks different in different countries at different points in tim...
The goal of this article is to analyse whether, and when, the media depict Europe as a common commun...