In this paper we investigate the association between transnationalism, that is, interactions and cultural competences that cut across European Union (EU) member states, and supranational political engagement. Generally, it is thought that EU citizens’ participation in EU politics is hampered by the perception that the EU is too distant and too technocratic. Against this backdrop, we propose that transnationalism contributes to reducing this perception, as transnational individuals feel part of a supranational community and are thus more likely to get involved in EU politics than if their cross-border experience is absent or poor. Generalised structural equation models with a latent variable of EU-level political involvement (based on cognit...
This thesis answers the question how and why do individuals specialise in different types of politic...
European integration has become increasingly politicised. This has led to an interesting new resear...
Includes supplementary materials for the online appendix.This article examines Albert Hirschman’s ex...
This paper examines the transnational organisation of immigrants settled in different European count...
The financial crisis of the Eurozone in 2008 has had major socio-political and demographic consequen...
Previous research has shown that moving between European countries, interacting with other Europeans...
Non-conventional participation has dramatically spread because of cultural and social change, favour...
This study examines the political participation of intra-European migrants (i.e. mobile Europeans) i...
Defence date: 8 July 2011Examining Board: Prof. Martin Kohli, European University Institute (Supervi...
The author was awarded UACES Best Book Prize 2016 'for the book that has made the most substantial a...
Some observers of the EU have expressed concern about the quality of its democratic governance. Such...
Increasingly, research on attitudes towards the European project focuses on transnational practices....
In this article we discuss the concept of European solidarity by distinguishing between transnationa...
The European Union has seen, over recent decades, the creation of political structures spanning the ...
open6siCross-border mobility is one of the most important factors that are assumed to strengthen you...
This thesis answers the question how and why do individuals specialise in different types of politic...
European integration has become increasingly politicised. This has led to an interesting new resear...
Includes supplementary materials for the online appendix.This article examines Albert Hirschman’s ex...
This paper examines the transnational organisation of immigrants settled in different European count...
The financial crisis of the Eurozone in 2008 has had major socio-political and demographic consequen...
Previous research has shown that moving between European countries, interacting with other Europeans...
Non-conventional participation has dramatically spread because of cultural and social change, favour...
This study examines the political participation of intra-European migrants (i.e. mobile Europeans) i...
Defence date: 8 July 2011Examining Board: Prof. Martin Kohli, European University Institute (Supervi...
The author was awarded UACES Best Book Prize 2016 'for the book that has made the most substantial a...
Some observers of the EU have expressed concern about the quality of its democratic governance. Such...
Increasingly, research on attitudes towards the European project focuses on transnational practices....
In this article we discuss the concept of European solidarity by distinguishing between transnationa...
The European Union has seen, over recent decades, the creation of political structures spanning the ...
open6siCross-border mobility is one of the most important factors that are assumed to strengthen you...
This thesis answers the question how and why do individuals specialise in different types of politic...
European integration has become increasingly politicised. This has led to an interesting new resear...
Includes supplementary materials for the online appendix.This article examines Albert Hirschman’s ex...