The digital structure of social networking sites hold vast democratic value in light of the democratic deficit in the European Union. The sites have increased the possibility for the public of European citizens to participate in politics through cross-border deliberation, and has potential to constitute as a digital European public sphere. However, no approach in the works on political participation online has so far put forward an empirical actor-focused analysis of how the European public is truly utilising this potential. This thesis address these hortcomings in current research and aims to investigate the digital European public sphere and the public of European citizens’ participation in European politics through social networking site...
So far the democratic function of social media has been framed through two opposite paradigms: a cyb...
This article examines social media as a relatively new tool of electoral and political activity aime...
International audiencePolitical participation opportunities have been expanding for years, most rece...
This thesis deals with the problem of distance between EU institutions and European citizens and the...
The lack of EU legitimacy is often viewed as a communication deficit (De Vreese & al, 2006; Meyer, 1...
Digital media and social media are by now established platforms for daily online social interaction,...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
Contributions in this thematic issue focus explicitly on citizens and their online engagement with E...
This article first surveys current research within the context of the public sphere, particularly in...
Defence date: 12 June 2019Examining Board: Prof. Alexander Trechsel, University of Lucerne (Supervi...
As the European Union has expanded its power, it is also subject to more contestation and politicisa...
Our chapter illustrates how citizens can enact varying styles and degrees of political engagement th...
This paper proposes to focus not only on digital campaigning but also on the impact that digital cam...
Although there are a number of studies looking at the use of social media in what can be called ‘for...
This thesis aims at looking into whether democratic processes and deliberative policy discussion can...
So far the democratic function of social media has been framed through two opposite paradigms: a cyb...
This article examines social media as a relatively new tool of electoral and political activity aime...
International audiencePolitical participation opportunities have been expanding for years, most rece...
This thesis deals with the problem of distance between EU institutions and European citizens and the...
The lack of EU legitimacy is often viewed as a communication deficit (De Vreese & al, 2006; Meyer, 1...
Digital media and social media are by now established platforms for daily online social interaction,...
Most political parties across the democratic sphere have created their own spaces within social medi...
Contributions in this thematic issue focus explicitly on citizens and their online engagement with E...
This article first surveys current research within the context of the public sphere, particularly in...
Defence date: 12 June 2019Examining Board: Prof. Alexander Trechsel, University of Lucerne (Supervi...
As the European Union has expanded its power, it is also subject to more contestation and politicisa...
Our chapter illustrates how citizens can enact varying styles and degrees of political engagement th...
This paper proposes to focus not only on digital campaigning but also on the impact that digital cam...
Although there are a number of studies looking at the use of social media in what can be called ‘for...
This thesis aims at looking into whether democratic processes and deliberative policy discussion can...
So far the democratic function of social media has been framed through two opposite paradigms: a cyb...
This article examines social media as a relatively new tool of electoral and political activity aime...
International audiencePolitical participation opportunities have been expanding for years, most rece...