Citizens rely on the news media for information about European politics. At the centre of the news media’s role in EU integration stands one group of journalists: Brussels correspondents. However, research shows that many correspondents experience both economic as well as professional obstacles when reporting on Europe – if they don’t get sent back home in the first place
More than a thousand of journalists are stationed in ”the capital of Europe“ to provide regular repo...
The article reviews current research on the way that the EU engages with journalists. It also looks ...
Brussels-based foreign correspondents report on EU news stories within their area of expertise and, ...
This article explores the role of Brussels correspondents within the EU communication deficit debate...
Journalists working in Brussels are commonly perceived as different from traditional foreign corresp...
The national media plays a central role for European citizens by functioning as an information trans...
Brussels features one of the biggest international press corps in the world. Day by day, foreign cor...
Brussels features one of the biggest press corps in the world. Its multi-cultural character mirrors ...
The European Union is going through a profound legitimacy crisis. Recent developments have shown con...
The paper is focusing on news gathering practices by Brussels press corps that involve European inst...
Brussels press corps plays a central role in communicating the EU to its citizens. By doing so it ma...
Media are an important arena for debate on EU matters. Brussels features one of the biggest internat...
This study contributes to the debate on the European Union (EU) ‘communication deficit’ by assessing...
In recent years, media coverage of the European Union has faced its most serious test. The interlink...
In recent years, media coverage of the European Union has faced its most serious test. The interlink...
More than a thousand of journalists are stationed in ”the capital of Europe“ to provide regular repo...
The article reviews current research on the way that the EU engages with journalists. It also looks ...
Brussels-based foreign correspondents report on EU news stories within their area of expertise and, ...
This article explores the role of Brussels correspondents within the EU communication deficit debate...
Journalists working in Brussels are commonly perceived as different from traditional foreign corresp...
The national media plays a central role for European citizens by functioning as an information trans...
Brussels features one of the biggest international press corps in the world. Day by day, foreign cor...
Brussels features one of the biggest press corps in the world. Its multi-cultural character mirrors ...
The European Union is going through a profound legitimacy crisis. Recent developments have shown con...
The paper is focusing on news gathering practices by Brussels press corps that involve European inst...
Brussels press corps plays a central role in communicating the EU to its citizens. By doing so it ma...
Media are an important arena for debate on EU matters. Brussels features one of the biggest internat...
This study contributes to the debate on the European Union (EU) ‘communication deficit’ by assessing...
In recent years, media coverage of the European Union has faced its most serious test. The interlink...
In recent years, media coverage of the European Union has faced its most serious test. The interlink...
More than a thousand of journalists are stationed in ”the capital of Europe“ to provide regular repo...
The article reviews current research on the way that the EU engages with journalists. It also looks ...
Brussels-based foreign correspondents report on EU news stories within their area of expertise and, ...