The Communicative Construction of Europe

The Communicative Construction of Europe
Author: Andreas Hepp
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137453133

Based on a 12-year long project, this book demonstrates the contested character of the communicative construction of Europe. It does so by combining an investigation of journalistic practices with content analysis of print media, an examination of citizens' online interactions and audience studies with European citizens.

Populism and the Web

Populism and the Web
Author: Mojca Pajnik
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2017-08-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 135159060X

The Web plays an increasingly important role in the communication strategies of political parties and movements, which increasingly utilize it for promoting ideas and ideologies as well as mobilization and campaigning strategies. This book explores the role of the Web for right-wing populist political parties and movements across Europe. Analyzing these groups’ discourses and practices of online communication, it shows how social media is used to spread ideas and mobilize supporters whilst also excluding constructed ‘others’ such as migrants, Muslims, women or LGBT persons. Expert contributors provide evidence of a shift in the strategies of mainstream parties as they also engage in ‘Internet populism’ and suggest ways that progressive movements can and do respond to counter these developments. Topics are explored using a cross-country analysis which does not neglect the particularities of the national contexts. This work will appeal to researchers and students working in the fields of media and communication studies, political theory, policy analysis, studies of populism, racism and nationalism, gender, LGBT, migration, Islam and welfare.

Community and Communication

Community and Communication
Author: Sue Wright
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781853594847

This book considers the issue of language in the European Union. Without a community of communication, the EU must remain a trading association run in an autocratic way by bilingual patrician technocrats; with a community of communication, the European Union could develop democratic structures and legitimacy and give meaning to its policies of free movement. How to achieve that community of communication is the biggest challenge facing Europe today.

Public Communication in the European Union

Public Communication in the European Union
Author: Giorgia Nesti
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2010-01-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1443818771

This book is a collection of essays that analyse and discuss EU information and communication policies and activities towards, with, by different publics developed both by the EU institutions at the European, national and local levels and by public organizations and civil society actors. Throughout six thematic parts, the authors examine from different theoretical perspectives (political communication, journalism, public relations and public diplomacy, political science, and cultural studies) and reflect on what it means for the European Union to communicate in multi-national and multi-cultural settings. The originality and strength of this book stand on the capacity to discuss EU communication policies, strategies and actions in their diverse features and, at the same time, to have a clear general picture of the role and function that communication has within the European Union’s governance. The combination of different theoretical frameworks with the latest empirical research findings makes this book a fresh and fascinated collection of insights of what the European Union can achieve with strategic communications.

The European Union and the Public Sphere

The European Union and the Public Sphere
Author: John Erik Fossum
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0415384567

The European Union is often attacked for its 'democratic deficit', namely its deficiencies in representation, transparency, accountability and lack of popular support. This book assesses the possible formation of a communicative space that might enable and engender the creation of a transnational or a supranational public.

Challenges in Strategic Communication and Fighting Propaganda in Eastern Europe

Challenges in Strategic Communication and Fighting Propaganda in Eastern Europe
Author: D. Sultănescu
Publisher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2019-02-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1614999430

In 2019, Eastern Europe will celebrate 30 years since the fall of communism, but this celebration takes place in a context of increased geopolitical competition in the region. The Western democratic model is under attack, not only in the countries of Eastern and Central Europe, but also in the core countries of the EU, and even in the United States. The messages and methods of dissemination used by anti-Western propaganda may differ with each national context, but the effect is the same – the slow, but progressive erosion of trust in democratic values and the institutions which embody them. This book presents papers from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop “Challenges in strategic communication and fighting propaganda in Eastern Europe. Solutions for a future common project” held in Chisinau, Moldova, on 25-27 April 2018. The workshop brought together institutional, academic and civic experts from the social sciences, journalism, computer science, and international relations to share insights into security and strategic communication, as well as research results and expertise on the impact of social media and technological innovation, with the aim of shaping a new project with a common methodology to monitor, collect, process and interpret data on strategic communication and devise efficient tools to counteract anti-Western propaganda. With contributions about Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, the Western Balkans and the USA highlighting challenges such as detecting propaganda, identifying the groups most vulnerable to its influence and building mechanisms to strengthen trust, the book will be of value to all those with an interest in defending the Western democratic model.

Mapping the European Public Sphere

Mapping the European Public Sphere
Author: Emanuela Bozzini
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317100778

Mapping the European Public Sphere combines theoretical and empirical perspectives to address three relevant issues that are marking the European communicative landscape: the role of media and journalism in shaping the European debate, the function of public communication in promoting institutional activities, and the implications of processes of inclusion to and exclusion from the public sphere. The volume offers a timely reflection on the communicative arenas that are structuring the discourse on Europe and its future and provides a map of existing communicative spaces to provide a better understanding of the development of a European Public Sphere and to identify critical issues. Situated in a timely debate and providing well-grounded empirical evidence, the book will be particularly valuable to social scientists researching European integration issues. At the same time, the book is relevant to those actors who are studied in the research, in particular European institutions, media groups and NGOs.

Democracy and Communication in the New Europe

Democracy and Communication in the New Europe
Author: Farrel John Corcoran
Publisher: Hampton Press (NJ)
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This volume explores answers to the following questions: what has been the impact of the collapse of the Cold War on communication policymaking in Eastern and Western Europe?; how valid is it to talk about Europe or an increasingly unified European approach to communication policymaking in the new global order of the 1990s?; how far have the recent velvet revolutions led to the development of more democratic communication orders in Eastern and Central Europe?; and what is the role of communication in the construction of more democratic politics and developed economies in contemporary Europe?

The Discursive Construction of European Identities

The Discursive Construction of European Identities
Author: Michał Krzyżanowski
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2010
Genre: Ethnicity
ISBN: 9783631610466

This book looks at the discursive construction of European identities in a variety of institutional and non-institutional contexts and through a variety of social and political actors. Its multilevel and interdisciplinary approach - rooted in the Discourse-Historical tradition of Critical Discourse Analysis - allows for a comparison of identity constructions at different levels of Europe's social and political organisation and in different modes of communication. The book analyses discourses as diverse as those of the EU politicians, of Europe's national media as well as of migrants living in Europe. It offers a set of integrated models and analytical procedures which bring to the fore the inherent dynamism and complexity of both 'bottom-up' and 'top-down' European identity constructions.