The paper explores newspapers’ portrayals of the European Parliament and national parliaments (NPs) in European Union (EU) affairs. To understand underlying perceptions of journalists, it takes public parliamentary activities and looks at their influence on parliaments’ news visibility in Finland, Germany and the UK in routine periods in 2011 and 2012. This is done against the background that parliaments, regarded as ultimate legitimisers of state power, depend on the mass media to reach their citizenry. However, journalists follow their own agenda in publishing parliamentary news. In this regard, they may highlight the complementarity, competition or cooperation of parliaments in the EU’s unique multi-tier environment. Overall, our results...
In Western democracies, mass media are the main means through which citizens receive information reg...
Democratic legitimacy depends on a vibrant public debate on political solutions and alternatives to ...
The article investigates why a specific European issue is debated in one country but disregarded in ...
We analyse whether a newspaper’s editorial position regarding the European Union is related to its s...
This thesis is about broadsheet coverage of the European Parliament (EP). More precisely, it studies...
The European Parliament is often accused of being distant from EU citizens, both geographically, and...
We analyse whether a newspaper’s editorial position regarding the European Union is related to its s...
The role of national parliaments in EU matters has become an important subject in the debate over th...
In the spotlight for some time now, the potential of national parliaments to legitimise EU politics ...
National parliaments have the potential to serve as transmission belts between the European Union (E...
Based on content analysis of newspapers and in-depth interviews of journalists, this article analyze...
For the European Parliament to confer legitimacy on the EU’s legislative process it is necessary for...
Abstract information about political processes is an important prerequisite for debates in the publi...
This study investigates the role of political journalism in European Union (EU) constitution-making....
This article analyses the news coverage of the 2004 European parliamentary elections in all 25 membe...
In Western democracies, mass media are the main means through which citizens receive information reg...
Democratic legitimacy depends on a vibrant public debate on political solutions and alternatives to ...
The article investigates why a specific European issue is debated in one country but disregarded in ...
We analyse whether a newspaper’s editorial position regarding the European Union is related to its s...
This thesis is about broadsheet coverage of the European Parliament (EP). More precisely, it studies...
The European Parliament is often accused of being distant from EU citizens, both geographically, and...
We analyse whether a newspaper’s editorial position regarding the European Union is related to its s...
The role of national parliaments in EU matters has become an important subject in the debate over th...
In the spotlight for some time now, the potential of national parliaments to legitimise EU politics ...
National parliaments have the potential to serve as transmission belts between the European Union (E...
Based on content analysis of newspapers and in-depth interviews of journalists, this article analyze...
For the European Parliament to confer legitimacy on the EU’s legislative process it is necessary for...
Abstract information about political processes is an important prerequisite for debates in the publi...
This study investigates the role of political journalism in European Union (EU) constitution-making....
This article analyses the news coverage of the 2004 European parliamentary elections in all 25 membe...
In Western democracies, mass media are the main means through which citizens receive information reg...
Democratic legitimacy depends on a vibrant public debate on political solutions and alternatives to ...
The article investigates why a specific European issue is debated in one country but disregarded in ...