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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
Gerret Von Nordheim G (Von Nordheim, G.); Tina Bettels-Schwabbauer (Bettels-Schwabbauer, T.); Philip Di Salvo (Di Salvo, P.); Paula Kennedy (Kennedy, P.); Kornélia R. Kiss (Kiss, K. R.); Michal Kús (Kús, M.); Ana Pinto Martinho (Pinto-Martinho, A.); Sandra Stefanikova (Stefanikova, S.); Décio Telo (Telo, D.); et al.
Journal Title
Revista Mediterránea de Comunicación
Year (definitive publication)
2021
Language
English
Country
Spain
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(Spanish/Castilian) El estado de “Europeanización”: Entre conflicto y convergencia. Una comparación de cobertura de las Elecciones Europeas 2019 en siete países

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 crisis, optimism has given way to disillusion. Using coverage of the 2019 EU elections in seven European countries (a total of 57,943 articles from Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, the Czech Republic, and the UK), we draw a picture of a heterogeneous EU public. What is particularly clear is that the phenomena of horizontal and vertical Europeanisation require more nuanced interpretations. While a high degree of horizontal Europeanisation indicates convergent and pro-European media coverage (as in the cases of Germany and Portugal), a high degree of vertical Europeanisation may indicate polarised publics or an unfree media landscape (as in the UK and Hungary). From a methodological point of view, the study shows that a combination of computational content analysis and international cooperation between scientists can advance research into the European public.
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Keywords
Europeanisation,European public sphere,EU elections,LDA,Topic modelling,Comparative research
  • Media and Communications - Social Sciences
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
UIDB/03126/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia