This article explores the role of language in the construction of the European Union. I argue that the various attempts to capture the Union’s nature are not mere descriptions of an unknown polity, but take part in the construction of the polity itself. To that extent, they are not politically innocent, and may themselves become subject of analysis, along with articulations from other actors. My plea is therefore to include discourse analysis in the canon of approaches in European studies. With a few exceptions, and in contrast to the field of International Relations, such work is currently missing. Closing that gap would both enlarge our understanding of the integration process and insert a reflective moment in our analyses. First, it adds...
Abstract: This article proposes to study how national political parties frame the European integrati...
The spreading phenomenon of Euroscepticism is manifested in critical practices in discourse that opp...
This study investigates whether British elites’ discourse on sovereignty has changed as European int...
This chapter examines discourse analysis as an approach to the study of European integration. It fir...
This paper aims to examine the role of discourse in the EU integration process, and in particular it...
The first section of this article arranges the four theoretical approaches and methods presented in ...
This special issue surveys the ways in which a focus on discourse can bring new insights in a number...
Constructivist approaches to the study of Europe are trendy. Deliberation, discourses, norms, persua...
This article provides an overview of the study of the European Union since the doldrums of the 1970s...
Europeanization presents a major challenge to the traditional model of nation-state. One strategy of...
This article advances a heterodox understanding of 'construction' as a way of theorising European in...
This article takes the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome as an opportunity to reflect upon half...
The question addressed by this article is whether a form of constituent power exists at the EU level...
After successive waves of «enlargement», the European Union has been struggling with political int...
Integrating theories about discourse (Discourse Studies; DS) with social science theories allows to ...
Abstract: This article proposes to study how national political parties frame the European integrati...
The spreading phenomenon of Euroscepticism is manifested in critical practices in discourse that opp...
This study investigates whether British elites’ discourse on sovereignty has changed as European int...
This chapter examines discourse analysis as an approach to the study of European integration. It fir...
This paper aims to examine the role of discourse in the EU integration process, and in particular it...
The first section of this article arranges the four theoretical approaches and methods presented in ...
This special issue surveys the ways in which a focus on discourse can bring new insights in a number...
Constructivist approaches to the study of Europe are trendy. Deliberation, discourses, norms, persua...
This article provides an overview of the study of the European Union since the doldrums of the 1970s...
Europeanization presents a major challenge to the traditional model of nation-state. One strategy of...
This article advances a heterodox understanding of 'construction' as a way of theorising European in...
This article takes the 50th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome as an opportunity to reflect upon half...
The question addressed by this article is whether a form of constituent power exists at the EU level...
After successive waves of «enlargement», the European Union has been struggling with political int...
Integrating theories about discourse (Discourse Studies; DS) with social science theories allows to ...
Abstract: This article proposes to study how national political parties frame the European integrati...
The spreading phenomenon of Euroscepticism is manifested in critical practices in discourse that opp...
This study investigates whether British elites’ discourse on sovereignty has changed as European int...