It would be catastrophising to claim that euroscepticism won the European elections earlier this year – but it certainly staked a claim. Two years ago, we predicted the capturing of Europe by populist parties in our study of progressive activists in Europe, The ‘Bubbling Up’ of Subterranean Politics in Europe (Kaldor and Selchow 2012). What that report found was that Europe, as a political space, was invisible to the majority of these activists; at worst, it was considered part of the problem in the current moment of crisis
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...
The current crisis of Europe and the European Union is only one in a continuous chain of endless cal...
This study analyzes changes in populist discourse in the European Union over the course of the 2015 ...
Although the continuing Euro Crisis is currently being overshadowed by the refugee crisis in Europe,...
As a Europe on tenterhooks awaits the next development in the Cypriot crisis this weekend, the sense...
"According to some observers, the Euro crisis could have provoked a broad politicization of European...
The European Union has been recently exposed to the multiple shocks of the Great Recession, the migr...
The Eurozone financial crisis was widely seen as a challenge to the legitimacy of the European Union...
Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects...
If one takes into account media coverage on the various European crises, one could easily assume tha...
The displacement of elected leaders by technocrats has been seen by many commentators as a worrying ...
This article examines two distinct types of narratives prevalent in academic writing and popular pre...
This article offers comparative findings of the nature of populist Euroscepticism in political parti...
Economic analyses largely ignore Europe’s fragmented public sphere, a feature that distinguishes the...
Abstract In this article we introduce our special issue of the Journal of Language & Politic...
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...
The current crisis of Europe and the European Union is only one in a continuous chain of endless cal...
This study analyzes changes in populist discourse in the European Union over the course of the 2015 ...
Although the continuing Euro Crisis is currently being overshadowed by the refugee crisis in Europe,...
As a Europe on tenterhooks awaits the next development in the Cypriot crisis this weekend, the sense...
"According to some observers, the Euro crisis could have provoked a broad politicization of European...
The European Union has been recently exposed to the multiple shocks of the Great Recession, the migr...
The Eurozone financial crisis was widely seen as a challenge to the legitimacy of the European Union...
Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects...
If one takes into account media coverage on the various European crises, one could easily assume tha...
The displacement of elected leaders by technocrats has been seen by many commentators as a worrying ...
This article examines two distinct types of narratives prevalent in academic writing and popular pre...
This article offers comparative findings of the nature of populist Euroscepticism in political parti...
Economic analyses largely ignore Europe’s fragmented public sphere, a feature that distinguishes the...
Abstract In this article we introduce our special issue of the Journal of Language & Politic...
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...
The current crisis of Europe and the European Union is only one in a continuous chain of endless cal...
This study analyzes changes in populist discourse in the European Union over the course of the 2015 ...