2019
DOI: 10.15581/003.32.4.257-273
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Framing EU trade policy online: the case of @NoAlTTIP on Twitter

Abstract: Since the argumentative turn in EU studies, research has shown that civil society activists can challenge frames promoted by EU institutions and incumbent groups, and influence public opinion in the EU. However, most studies of civil society mobilisation on EU issues have focused on the vertical framing of issues from Brussels to national capitals, rarely analysing mobilisation beyond Brussels. This article builds upon ongoing research on Spanish civil society activism on the TTIP (Bouza & Oleart, 2018) and fr… Show more

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“…Indeed, the MEPs did not discuss with the public but only with the elites . Elites that were not supranational but fragmented: those of national spheres or those of the political parties themselves (Díez-Medrano, 2003;Bouza et al, 2019). b) The chance to strengthen a European Public Sphere during a hard time like the pandemic decreased due to the no application of the techniques that social networks offered to spread the message and engage audiences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the MEPs did not discuss with the public but only with the elites . Elites that were not supranational but fragmented: those of national spheres or those of the political parties themselves (Díez-Medrano, 2003;Bouza et al, 2019). b) The chance to strengthen a European Public Sphere during a hard time like the pandemic decreased due to the no application of the techniques that social networks offered to spread the message and engage audiences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%