2021
DOI: 10.14198/medcom000021
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The State of Europeanisation: between Clash and Convergence. A comparison of the media coverage of the 2019 European Elections in seven countries

Abstract: The issue of the Europeanisation of national public spheres is a question as to how a discursive media space can be created within the EU. There are forces of convergence at work, such as networking within the borderless digital space. At the same time, there are counterforces: increasing nationalism and populists who identify ‘Brussels’ as a target for their criticism of elites. The vision of a European public sphere appears to share the same fate as the European project as such; as a result of years of crisi… Show more

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“…Comparing the two online newspapers enables us to explore the following question: do they lean more towards Europeanization or towards an effort to preserve a national memorial memory? During the European elections in 2019, Von Nordheim et al (2021) studied media coverage in seven countries (Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom) to determine their degree of Europeanization. The findings show a variation in the degree of Europeanization in these countries, which is more or less consistent with the EU's presentation in each country's press and the greater or lesser freedom this press enjoys.…”
Section: At the Beginningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparing the two online newspapers enables us to explore the following question: do they lean more towards Europeanization or towards an effort to preserve a national memorial memory? During the European elections in 2019, Von Nordheim et al (2021) studied media coverage in seven countries (Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom) to determine their degree of Europeanization. The findings show a variation in the degree of Europeanization in these countries, which is more or less consistent with the EU's presentation in each country's press and the greater or lesser freedom this press enjoys.…”
Section: At the Beginningmentioning
confidence: 99%