Starting from the assumption that new media play a crucial role in circulating discourses about Europe, this paper sets out to compare the representations of the Union circulated by the online press of two member states, Italy and the UK, which have been participating in the European political project to a significantly different extent. Two comparable corpora consisting of texts posted by online newspapers and blogs in Britain and in Italy in the period January 24-26, 2015 on occasion of Greece\u2019s general election have been collected and analyzed. The data obtained thanks to the utilization of a methodological toolkit combining Critical Discourse Analysis and Corpus Linguistics reveal the presence of common discourses about the possibl...
The participation of the public in framing and debating the news has added a new layer in the making...
This study compares the media discourses on euroscepticism in 2014 in six countries (the UK, Ireland...
The ongoing process of EU geographical widening is counterbalanced by widespread pessimism among com...
Starting from the assumption that new media play a crucial role in circulating discourses about Euro...
The steps taken by the EU towards increasing political and economic unification, together with the r...
At the end of January 2015, the electoral victory of Syriza, a Greek political party which heavily c...
European Identity examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the news media of four EU cou...
This volume examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the news media of four EU countries...
International audienceEuropean Identity examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the new...
In this paper, we analyse discourses about Europe in Greek debates about immigration and citizenship...
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Starting from the association between Euroscepticism and new media suggested by recent studies, this...
The EU is briskly expanding before the concept of its identity actually finds a clear definition. Th...
The present study tests the theoretical claim that Eurosceptics contribute to the Europeanization of...
The participation of the public in framing and debating the news has added a new layer in the making...
This study compares the media discourses on euroscepticism in 2014 in six countries (the UK, Ireland...
The ongoing process of EU geographical widening is counterbalanced by widespread pessimism among com...
Starting from the assumption that new media play a crucial role in circulating discourses about Euro...
The steps taken by the EU towards increasing political and economic unification, together with the r...
At the end of January 2015, the electoral victory of Syriza, a Greek political party which heavily c...
European Identity examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the news media of four EU cou...
This volume examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the news media of four EU countries...
International audienceEuropean Identity examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the new...
In this paper, we analyse discourses about Europe in Greek debates about immigration and citizenship...
Contains fulltext : 56807.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this articl...
Contains fulltext : 55345.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article ...
Starting from the association between Euroscepticism and new media suggested by recent studies, this...
The EU is briskly expanding before the concept of its identity actually finds a clear definition. Th...
The present study tests the theoretical claim that Eurosceptics contribute to the Europeanization of...
The participation of the public in framing and debating the news has added a new layer in the making...
This study compares the media discourses on euroscepticism in 2014 in six countries (the UK, Ireland...
The ongoing process of EU geographical widening is counterbalanced by widespread pessimism among com...