This paper evaluates the mediatizing potential of the internet on the politics of European integration and the process of enhancing the democratic legitimacy of the European Union (EU), i.e. the ways in which online media participate or interfere with the democratization of the EU by either advancing or constraining the development of a legitimate political order respectively. Using three ‘mediatization potential’ indicators (publicity, inclusion and degrees of contestation), we focus our analysis on the online debates during the 2009 EU elections (May-June 2009) in twelve member-states and at trans-European level. Our findings highlight the multiple, conflicting dynamics of mediatization present in the EU political e-sphere.democracy; Euro...
This article examines the ways how Estonian candidates were implementing Web 2.0 applications during...
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The chapter starts with an outline of outstanding recent contributions to the discussion of the EU d...
This article considers the possibility of a European public sphere contributing to a reduction of th...
With the rise of the WWW as a platform for mass media, the question of the Internet’s potential to c...
This book offers a wealth of original empirical data on how online media shape EU contestation. Taki...
It has been a key question of European communication research whether the growing transnationalisati...
The overall aim of this volume is to investigate the impact of new information and communications te...
Abstract. This study reports on incorporation of the Web during the 2004 European Parliament electio...
The participation of the public in framing and debating the news has added a new layer in the making...
Political communication has transformed drastically since the Internet made its way into the politic...
The submitted Bachelor paper analyses media coverage of the European Parliament Elections in 2009 on...
This paper investigates the characteristics of parties’ websites during the campaign for the 2009 Eu...
"Whether the possibilities for new forms of political communication that are offered by the Internet...
In this article, the notion of Europeanization of political communication and the possible developme...
This article examines the ways how Estonian candidates were implementing Web 2.0 applications during...
eParticipation is a term referring to the methods, tools, practices, and concepts of employing ICTs ...
The chapter starts with an outline of outstanding recent contributions to the discussion of the EU d...
This article considers the possibility of a European public sphere contributing to a reduction of th...
With the rise of the WWW as a platform for mass media, the question of the Internet’s potential to c...
This book offers a wealth of original empirical data on how online media shape EU contestation. Taki...
It has been a key question of European communication research whether the growing transnationalisati...
The overall aim of this volume is to investigate the impact of new information and communications te...
Abstract. This study reports on incorporation of the Web during the 2004 European Parliament electio...
The participation of the public in framing and debating the news has added a new layer in the making...
Political communication has transformed drastically since the Internet made its way into the politic...
The submitted Bachelor paper analyses media coverage of the European Parliament Elections in 2009 on...
This paper investigates the characteristics of parties’ websites during the campaign for the 2009 Eu...
"Whether the possibilities for new forms of political communication that are offered by the Internet...
In this article, the notion of Europeanization of political communication and the possible developme...
This article examines the ways how Estonian candidates were implementing Web 2.0 applications during...
eParticipation is a term referring to the methods, tools, practices, and concepts of employing ICTs ...
The chapter starts with an outline of outstanding recent contributions to the discussion of the EU d...