Mapping the European Public Sphere : Institutions, Media and Civil Society.

By: Bozzini, EmanuelaContributor(s): Bee, CristianoMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Farnham : Routledge, 2010Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (277 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780754699378Subject(s): Civil society -- European Union countries | Communication -- Political aspects -- European Union countries | Mass media and public opinion -- European Union countries | Mass media and social integration -- European Union countriesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Mapping the European Public Sphere : Institutions, Media and Civil SocietyDDC classification: 300.94 LOC classification: JC337 -- .M37 2010ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1 Conceptualising the European Public Sphere -- 1 The Europeanisation of Political Communication -- 2 Theoretical Reflections on the Public Sphere in the European Union -- 3 The Public Sphere and the European Information Society -- Part 2 Institutional Communication in Europe -- 4 Vertical Europeanisation of Online Public Dialogue -- 5 Understanding the EU's Institutional Communication -- 6 European Social Purpose and Public Service Communication -- Part 3 Media and the Public Sphere -- 7 Media Performance and Europe's 'Communication Deficit' -- 8 Assessing Conditions for the Homogenisation of the European Public Sphere -- 9 'New' and 'Old' Europe -- Part 4 Inclusion and Exclusion from the Public Sphere -- 10 Cosmopolitanism or Ethnic Homogeneity? -- 11 Framing Anti-discrimination Policy at the EU level -- 12 The Europeanisation of the Anti-racist Policy Sphere -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: 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.
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Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part 1 Conceptualising the European Public Sphere -- 1 The Europeanisation of Political Communication -- 2 Theoretical Reflections on the Public Sphere in the European Union -- 3 The Public Sphere and the European Information Society -- Part 2 Institutional Communication in Europe -- 4 Vertical Europeanisation of Online Public Dialogue -- 5 Understanding the EU's Institutional Communication -- 6 European Social Purpose and Public Service Communication -- Part 3 Media and the Public Sphere -- 7 Media Performance and Europe's 'Communication Deficit' -- 8 Assessing Conditions for the Homogenisation of the European Public Sphere -- 9 'New' and 'Old' Europe -- Part 4 Inclusion and Exclusion from the Public Sphere -- 10 Cosmopolitanism or Ethnic Homogeneity? -- 11 Framing Anti-discrimination Policy at the EU level -- 12 The Europeanisation of the Anti-racist Policy Sphere -- Bibliography -- Index.

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.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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