Integrating theories about discourse (Discourse Studies; DS) with social science theories allows to grasp the dynamic and fluid co-construction of European identities, both top-down and bottom-up. Such interdisciplinary approaches systematically deconstruct the everyday workings of European institutions and support our understanding of the impact of traditional and social media in their production and reproduction of pro-European or Eurosceptic sentiments and attitudes. In this chapter, I first present some important characteristics of Discourse Studies and Critical Discourse Studies (CDS), specifically of the Discourse-Historical Approach (DHA). I then, secondly, summarize the most relevant discursive research based on a range of theories ...
How are identities constructed in discourse? How are national and European identities tied to langua...
In 1999, Theo van Leeuwen and I co-authored a paper on ‘Legitimising immigration control’ in the fir...
This article addresses the so-called institutional deficit in poststructuralist discourse theory by ...
Integrating theories about discourse with social science theories allows to grasp the dynamic and fl...
This chapter examines discourse analysis as an approach to the study of European integration. It fir...
In the last decade discourse theory has gained an increasing prominence within the social sciences. ...
This paper aims to examine the role of discourse in the EU integration process, and in particular it...
This special issue surveys the ways in which a focus on discourse can bring new insights in a number...
This introductory contribution frames the theoretical and methodological endeavour of the special is...
The first section of this article arranges the four theoretical approaches and methods presented in ...
This thesis examines the migration policy changes that were adopted by the European Union during the...
This article explores the role of language in the construction of the European Union. I argue that t...
To date, the concept of ‘European identity’ remains quite vague and obscure. Who is European and who...
European integration considerably changes public discourses in the member states of the European Uni...
Defence date: 18 June 2007Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen, Yale University, former EUI, supervi...
How are identities constructed in discourse? How are national and European identities tied to langua...
In 1999, Theo van Leeuwen and I co-authored a paper on ‘Legitimising immigration control’ in the fir...
This article addresses the so-called institutional deficit in poststructuralist discourse theory by ...
Integrating theories about discourse with social science theories allows to grasp the dynamic and fl...
This chapter examines discourse analysis as an approach to the study of European integration. It fir...
In the last decade discourse theory has gained an increasing prominence within the social sciences. ...
This paper aims to examine the role of discourse in the EU integration process, and in particular it...
This special issue surveys the ways in which a focus on discourse can bring new insights in a number...
This introductory contribution frames the theoretical and methodological endeavour of the special is...
The first section of this article arranges the four theoretical approaches and methods presented in ...
This thesis examines the migration policy changes that were adopted by the European Union during the...
This article explores the role of language in the construction of the European Union. I argue that t...
To date, the concept of ‘European identity’ remains quite vague and obscure. Who is European and who...
European integration considerably changes public discourses in the member states of the European Uni...
Defence date: 18 June 2007Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen, Yale University, former EUI, supervi...
How are identities constructed in discourse? How are national and European identities tied to langua...
In 1999, Theo van Leeuwen and I co-authored a paper on ‘Legitimising immigration control’ in the fir...
This article addresses the so-called institutional deficit in poststructuralist discourse theory by ...