Euroscepticism, Democracy and the Media 2017
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-59643-7_4
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EU Media Coverage in Times of Crisis: Euroscepticism Becoming Mainstream?

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“…Researchers have noted that anti‐media discourse has contributed to the increasingly embedded nature of euroscepticism in certain EU Member States (Bijsmans, 2017; Caiani & Guerra, 2017; de Wilder et al, 2013). What distinguishes Britain from other EU Member States in terms of media discussion around the EU is the existence of the lopsided anti‐EU stance of the BTP.…”
Section: The British Tabloid Press As a Eurosceptic Agenda Settermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have noted that anti‐media discourse has contributed to the increasingly embedded nature of euroscepticism in certain EU Member States (Bijsmans, 2017; Caiani & Guerra, 2017; de Wilder et al, 2013). What distinguishes Britain from other EU Member States in terms of media discussion around the EU is the existence of the lopsided anti‐EU stance of the BTP.…”
Section: The British Tabloid Press As a Eurosceptic Agenda Settermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These debates exhibited more claims concerning policy alternatives than just soft or hard Eurosceptic claims (Bijsmans forthcoming 2017b). A similar conclusion followed from a comparison of media reporting of EU affairs in 2009 and 2014 in Britain and the Netherlands -in other words, two years that also included European elections (Bijsmans 2017a). Here too, policy debates mattered, and supportive and Euroalternative claims played an important role.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…As Euroscepticism is often not about the outright rejection of the EU, but rather about putting forward a different kind of Europe, one approach has been to develop a spectrum of attitudes towards the EU. For instance, Startin (2015, p. 321) distinguishes between 'Euro-positive', 'Eurosceptic' and 'Euro-ambivalent' newspapers, whereas Bijsmans (2017) distinguishes between 'soft' and 'hard' Eurosceptic positions, as well as 'supportive' and 'Euroalternative' positions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copeland and Copsey, 2017;Startin, 2015), yet the EU is also becoming increasingly contested in media in other countries (e.g. Bijsmans, 2017;. While a focus on quality newspapers may suggest a bias towards audiences that are more likely to be broadly supportive of the EU (see Risse, 2010), centre-right newspapers tend to be most critical towards the EU.…”
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confidence: 99%