Can online discussions, such as comment sections in articles and blog posts, give a clear insight into citizens’ views on the EU? Pieter de Wilde outlines results of a study on the nature of online discussions about the EU. Using a typology of different types of evaluations of the EU, he notes that the majority of contributions to online discussions are notably Eurosceptic. However, a great many of these contributions simply voice criticism of the EU without advocating any specific reforms. The dominance of this kind of comment – which he terms ‘diffuse Euroscepticism’ – ensures that online discussions offer relatively little information about the kind of EU citizens would like to see
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Online media have transformed the political news landscapes, changing not only professional journali...
This paper evaluates the influence of online news consumption on attitudes towards the European Unio...
In an age of Brexit, Euroskepticism has become a central element in debates about Europe. It is gene...
There is a theoretical and empirical need to distinguish between static support for the EU as it now...
How do European citizens receive what little information that they do about the policies and activit...
International audienceCrises, as critical moments in the process of European integration, are partic...
This book offers a wealth of original empirical data on how online media shape EU contestation. Taki...
Digital media and social media are by now established platforms for daily online social interaction,...
Article first published online: November 28, 2019The aim of this study was to explore social media, ...
The European Union (EU) is facing one of the rockiest periods in its existence. At no time in its hi...
The aim of this study was to explore social media, and specifically Twitter's potential to generate ...
How is the EU viewed outside of Europe? Bernd Schlipphak assesses public opinion toward the EU in no...
The chapter starts with an outline of outstanding recent contributions to the discussion of the EU d...
Online media have transformed the political news landscapes, changing not only professional journali...
As the rate at which people use media to interact with one another increases, the volume of research...
Online media have transformed the political news landscapes, changing not only professional journali...
This paper evaluates the influence of online news consumption on attitudes towards the European Unio...
In an age of Brexit, Euroskepticism has become a central element in debates about Europe. It is gene...
There is a theoretical and empirical need to distinguish between static support for the EU as it now...