In this article we analyse the news coverage of the 2009 EP elections in all 27 EU member states (N = 52,009). We propose that the extent to which these second-order elections are salient to the media depends on political parties contesting the elections. Consistent with expectations, the findings suggest that the saliency of EP elections is increasing and that the degree of political contestation over Europe contributes to this development in a non-linear fashion so that only when contestation develops beyond a certain point, does media coverage increase
Previous research has characterized European news coverage as mainly domestic in focus, hampering th...
In this article, we analyze political parties' campaign communication during the 2009 European Parli...
News about the European Union (EU) looks different in different countries at different points in tim...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
This article analyzes the news coverage of the 2004 European Parliamentary (EP) elections in all 25 ...
This chapter answers the question whether the news coverage of European Parliament (EP) elections ac...
News about the European Union (EU) looks different in different countries at different points in tim...
European Parliament (EP) elections fall within the category of second-order elections: because these...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
This article analyses the news coverage of the 2004 European parliamentary elections in all 25 membe...
In this article we investigate the impact of campaign news coverage on the mobilization of voters in...
For a long time, researchers agreed that in public discourse Europe was a side- or even a non-issue ...
Previous research has characterized European news coverage as mainly domestic in focus, hampering th...
Previous research has characterized European news coverage as mainly domestic in focus, hampering th...
In this article, we analyze political parties' campaign communication during the 2009 European Parli...
News about the European Union (EU) looks different in different countries at different points in tim...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
This article analyzes the news coverage of the 2004 European Parliamentary (EP) elections in all 25 ...
This chapter answers the question whether the news coverage of European Parliament (EP) elections ac...
News about the European Union (EU) looks different in different countries at different points in tim...
European Parliament (EP) elections fall within the category of second-order elections: because these...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
This article analyses the news coverage of the 2004 European parliamentary elections in all 25 membe...
In this article we investigate the impact of campaign news coverage on the mobilization of voters in...
For a long time, researchers agreed that in public discourse Europe was a side- or even a non-issue ...
Previous research has characterized European news coverage as mainly domestic in focus, hampering th...
Previous research has characterized European news coverage as mainly domestic in focus, hampering th...
In this article, we analyze political parties' campaign communication during the 2009 European Parli...
News about the European Union (EU) looks different in different countries at different points in tim...