The article investigates why a specific European issue is debated in one country but disregarded in another, and why issues are debated differently in different European countries. To understand this national filtering, expectations are formulated as to how specific policy traditions and issue-specific conflict constellations within a country are reflected in media debates. A systematic content analysis of the debates on EU enlargement and a common constitution for the years 2000–2002 in the German and French quality press reveals considerable variation in issue salience, actors’ prominence and actors’ responsibility attributions between and within the countries. This variation can be seen to be connected with different policy traditions an...
Over the last 20 years, the role of national parliaments in European Union (EU) affairs has gained c...
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This paper contributes to the ongoing quest for a European public sphere understood as a structural ...
The goal of this article is to analyse whether, and when, the media depict Europe as a common commun...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion on the Europeanization of public spheres. It is t...
This article demonstrates that public attitudes towards EU enlargement are strongly affected by expo...
For some years there has been an intensifying debate in European integration theory on the conceptio...
The european union member states split over the military intervention in libya with france, germany ...
What lessons can be drawn from the failure of the “Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe” to...
This article demonstrates that public attitudes towards EU enlargement are strongly affected by expo...
Democratic legitimacy depends on a vibrant public debate on political solutions and alternatives to ...
In light of the current legitimacy crisis, the need to increase the visibility of the European Union...
This article examines, using automated text analyses, the EU politicisation in the media of six Euro...
This article explores public voice formation and its potential impact on EU constitution making. A c...
This article undertakes an analysis of the British public debate over European integration through r...
Over the last 20 years, the role of national parliaments in European Union (EU) affairs has gained c...
How have national parties adapted their strategies of competition and behaviour to use, handle, and ...
This paper contributes to the ongoing quest for a European public sphere understood as a structural ...
The goal of this article is to analyse whether, and when, the media depict Europe as a common commun...
This article aims to contribute to the discussion on the Europeanization of public spheres. It is t...
This article demonstrates that public attitudes towards EU enlargement are strongly affected by expo...
For some years there has been an intensifying debate in European integration theory on the conceptio...
The european union member states split over the military intervention in libya with france, germany ...
What lessons can be drawn from the failure of the “Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe” to...
This article demonstrates that public attitudes towards EU enlargement are strongly affected by expo...
Democratic legitimacy depends on a vibrant public debate on political solutions and alternatives to ...
In light of the current legitimacy crisis, the need to increase the visibility of the European Union...
This article examines, using automated text analyses, the EU politicisation in the media of six Euro...
This article explores public voice formation and its potential impact on EU constitution making. A c...
This article undertakes an analysis of the British public debate over European integration through r...
Over the last 20 years, the role of national parliaments in European Union (EU) affairs has gained c...
How have national parties adapted their strategies of competition and behaviour to use, handle, and ...
This paper contributes to the ongoing quest for a European public sphere understood as a structural ...