Over the last couple of decades, Europe has undergone fundamental political transformations that have challenged old stereotypes about the ‘essence’ of the European identity. This article analyses televisual narratives of the 2004 enlargement of the European Union, turning the analytical spotlight on two of Europe’s largest news broadcasters: BBC World News and Euronews. The article focuses on how Europe is remembered in the news, but also how references to the past are used to explain what Europe is today and what it might look like in the future
An integrated analysis of the central issues in contemporary media policy. Chapters focus on techn...
Contributing to the broader debate on the nature and identity of the European Union (EU), this thesi...
Brussels features one of the biggest international press corps in the world. Day by day, foreign cor...
Over the last couple of decades, Europe has undergone fundamental political transformations that hav...
In the context of the fast development of memory studies, the third issue of VIEW: Journal of Europe...
In this chapter we investigate the ways in which European identities are discursively constructed an...
Euronews is a multilingual television news channel broadcast in eight languages with a remit to cove...
This paper presents an overview of some of the central myths (sensu Roland Barthes) of European iden...
The present paper focuses on the way Europe is construed in a corpus of British and Italian TV news ...
This paper quantitatively explores news coverage on the subject of ‘Europe’ in three different count...
Based on a three-wave, six-country comparative panel study experiment with 1,197 participants, this ...
The European Union would like European citizens to be more involved in its political processes and t...
European Identity examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the news media of four EU cou...
This article addresses `media performance' and European governance. It examines how newspaper journa...
International audienceEuropean Identity examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the new...
An integrated analysis of the central issues in contemporary media policy. Chapters focus on techn...
Contributing to the broader debate on the nature and identity of the European Union (EU), this thesi...
Brussels features one of the biggest international press corps in the world. Day by day, foreign cor...
Over the last couple of decades, Europe has undergone fundamental political transformations that hav...
In the context of the fast development of memory studies, the third issue of VIEW: Journal of Europe...
In this chapter we investigate the ways in which European identities are discursively constructed an...
Euronews is a multilingual television news channel broadcast in eight languages with a remit to cove...
This paper presents an overview of some of the central myths (sensu Roland Barthes) of European iden...
The present paper focuses on the way Europe is construed in a corpus of British and Italian TV news ...
This paper quantitatively explores news coverage on the subject of ‘Europe’ in three different count...
Based on a three-wave, six-country comparative panel study experiment with 1,197 participants, this ...
The European Union would like European citizens to be more involved in its political processes and t...
European Identity examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the news media of four EU cou...
This article addresses `media performance' and European governance. It examines how newspaper journa...
International audienceEuropean Identity examines how Europe is represented linguistically in the new...
An integrated analysis of the central issues in contemporary media policy. Chapters focus on techn...
Contributing to the broader debate on the nature and identity of the European Union (EU), this thesi...
Brussels features one of the biggest international press corps in the world. Day by day, foreign cor...