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Framing Europe

Author : Juan Díez Medrano
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2021-07-13
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781400832576

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This book provides a major empirical analysis of differing attitudes to European integration in three of Europe's most important countries: Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom. From its beginnings, the European Union has resounded with debate over whether to move toward a federal or intergovernmental system. However, Juan Díez Medrano argues that empirical analyses of support for integration--by specialists in international relations, comparative politics, and survey research--have failed to explain why some countries lean toward federalism whereas others lean toward intergovernmentalism. By applying frame analysis to a unique set of primary sources (in-depth interviews, newspaper articles, novels, history texts, political speeches, and survey data), Díez Medrano demonstrates the role of major historical events in transforming national cultures and thus creating new opportunities for political transformation. Clearly written and rigorously argued, Framing Europe explains differences in support for European integration between the three countries studied in light of the degree to which each realized its particular "supranational project" outside Western Europe. Only the United Kingdom succeeded in consolidating an empire and retaining it after World War II, while Germany and Spain each abandoned their corresponding aspirations. These differences meant that these countries' populations developed different degrees of identification as Europeans and, partly in consequence, different degrees of support for the building of a federal Europe.

Framing Europe

Author : Juan Díez Medrano
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : History
ISBN : 0691116113

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Crisis and Politicisation

Author : Benedetta Voltolini,Michal Natorski,Colin Hay
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2021-05-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000395273

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Crisis and Politicisation by Benedetta Voltolini,Michal Natorski,Colin Hay Pdf

This book elucidates the link between the politics of a now seemingly permanent crisis in Europe and the politicisation of European integration. Looking at the epistemic dimension of crises, it suggests that the way in which a crisis is framed and contested determines its potential impact on the level of politicisation of European integration. Europe is more challenged and contested today than it has even been, facing crisis of an almost existential kind. Yet, political crises are manufactured and narrated, so Europe has the possibility to intervene and ‘bring about her recovery’, instead of letting these crises prove terminal. This book explores the political process in and through which certain events come to be framed as constitutive of a moment that requires a decisive intervention. It shows that crises require a double framing: a situation needs to be identified as one of crisis in the first place and, subsequently, the nature and character of the crisis need to be specified. By examining a wide range of policy areas, the book demonstrates that framing of crises, i.e., identifying one situation both as a crisis and a crisis of a particular kind, contributes to the politicisation (or depoliticisation) of the process of European integration. The chapters in this book were originally published as special issue of Journal of European Integration.

Framing Europe

Author : Claes Holger Vreese
Publisher : Aksant Academic Publishers
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : UOM:39015058205322

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Framing Europe by Claes Holger Vreese Pdf

The role of television news in the process of European integration is examined in this work. It includes assessment of the editorial policies of news organizations in Britain, Denmark, and The Netherlands, and investigation of how television news affects the formation of public opinion.

Framing the EU Global Strategy

Author : Nathalie Tocci
Publisher : Springer
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-26
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783319555867

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Framing the EU Global Strategy by Nathalie Tocci Pdf

This book tells the story of the EU Global Strategy (EUGS). By reflecting back on the 2003 European Security Strategy, this book uncovers the background, the process, the content and the follow-up of the EUGS thirteen years later. By framing the EUGS in this broader context, this book is essential for anyone wishing to understand European foreign policy. The author, who drafted the EUGS on behalf of High Representative and Vice President of the Commission (HRVP) Federica Mogherini, uses the lens of the EUGS to provide a broader narrative of the EU and its functioning. Tocci’s hybrid role as a scholar and adviser has given her unique access to and knowledge of a wide range of complex structures and actors, all the while remaining sufficiently detached from official processes to retain an observer’s eye. This book reflects this hybrid nature: while written by and for scholars, it is not a classic scholarly work, but will appeal to anyone wishing to learn more about the EUGS and European foreign policy more broadly.

Framing the Early Middle Ages

Author : Chris Wickham
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 1019 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2006-11-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780191622632

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The Roman empire tends to be seen as a whole whereas the early middle ages tends to be seen as a collection of regional histories, roughly corresponding to the land-areas of modern nation states. As a result, early medieval history is much more fragmented, and there have been few convincing syntheses of socio-economic change in the post-Roman world since the 1930s. In recent decades, the rise of early medieval archaeology has also transformed our source-base, but this has not been adequately integrated into analyses of documentary history in almost any country. In Framing the Early Middle Ages Chris Wickham combines documentary and archaeological evidence to create a comparative history of the period 400-800. His analysis embraces each of the regions of the late Roman and immediately post-Roman world, from Denmark to Egypt. The book concentrates on classic socio-economic themes, state finance, the wealth and identity of the aristocracy, estate management, peasant society, rural settlement, cities, and exchange. These give only a partial picture of the period, but they frame and explain other developments. Earlier syntheses have taken the development of a single region as 'typical', with divergent developments presented as exceptions. This book takes all different developments as typical, and aims to construct a synthesis based on a better understanding of difference and the reasons for it.

Framing the European Union

Author : Ece Özlem Atikcan
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-09
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781107115170

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This accessible study explores the impact of political language and campaigning upon public opinion towards European integration.

Framing Hijab in the European Mind

Author : Ghufran Khir-Allah
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2021-05-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789811616532

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Framing Hijab in the European Mind by Ghufran Khir-Allah Pdf

This book compares how British and Spanish media have covered the French ban on hijab wearing in public schools. Using interdisciplinary approaches ranging from social psychology, semiology, cognitive linguistics and sociology, it seeks to explain how the hijab is interpreted as a sign by the mainstream culture, and hijab-wearing Muslim sub-culture. Based on an analysis of 108 articles published in the national newspaper from each context, this comparative study operates on two levels: a micro-level analysis of within-culture variations between mainstream culture and the hijab-wearing women; and a macro-level analysis of the cross-cultural variation between the British context and the Spanish one. The result is a profound insight into how each discourse reveals the different level of social integration of hijab-wearing women in these two different contexts. The Analysis methodology combines between Critical Discourse Analysis CDA, Conceptual Metaphor Theory CMT, and Cognitive Linguistics CL. The book introduces a novel analysis methodology for social and linguistic sciences. It is the Cognitive Critical Discourse Analysis methodology CCDA.

Framing Civic Engagement, Political Participation and Active Citizenship in Europe

Author : Cristiano Bee,Roberta Guerrina
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2017-12-22
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317573173

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Framing Civic Engagement, Political Participation and Active Citizenship in Europe by Cristiano Bee,Roberta Guerrina Pdf

This book evaluates the role that civic engagement, political participation and active citizenship can play in promoting the establishment of a European polity. The chapters included here examine how the practice of active citizenship is managed and constructed in the context of a European drive to increase civic engagement and political participation in three member states (Portugal, Italy and the UK) and one accession country (Turkey). Looking at both processes and policies promoting active citizenship at the European and national levels, this book uncovers current discourses as well as political priorities and values that surround the activities of non- governmental organizations (NGOs). Of particular interest are debates about the nature and level of civic and political participation and engagement of marginal groups (women, youths, migrants and minorities) as they are particularly vulnerable to social exclusion. The book focuses on the interaction between institutions and civil society actors, addressing a number of questions related to their reciprocal role in influencing, shaping, criticising or disregarding certain political priorities. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Civil Society.

Framing Europe

Author : Mark Rhinard
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9089790446

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Framing Europe by Mark Rhinard Pdf

Studies in International Institutional Dynamics, 3(International Studies Library, 24)Public policymaking increasingly takes place on an international stage, drawing attention to how international bureaucracies set agendas and shape policy outcomes. This book focuses on the European Union and reveals a key strategy used to influence policymaking by one of its central institutions, the European Commission. While most scholarship on the Commission examines its formal means of influence, this book demonstrates how the Commission employs a more informal method of "strategic framing" to manipulate the ideational framework in which policymaking takes place. This method helps the Commission to privilege certain actors, institutional processes, and policy goals in pursuit of preferred outcomes. The effects of strategic framing are examined in four cases of policy change in the fields of agriculture and biotechnology.Mark Rhinard has produced a significant study of policymaking in the European Union. He points to the complex interactions of ideas and institutions in making policy. The work is especially important for linking ideas of social construction with theories of the policy process. This book deserves reading by all students of the EU and public policy. - B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh - Table of ContentsAcknowledgementsList of TablesList of Frequently Used AcronymsChapter One: IntroductionPART ONE: EMPIRICAL AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONSChapter Two: The European Commission and the EU Policy ProcessChapter Three: Strategic FramingPART TWO: REFORMING THE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY, 1988-2003Chapter Four: A Crack in the Armor: EU Agricultural Reform, 1988-1992Chapter Five: Building On Momentum: EU Agricultural Reform, 1993-2003PART THREE: MAKING BIOTECHNOLOGY POLICY IN THE EU, 1980-2001Chapter Six: "Hijacking In Progress": EU Biotechnology Laws, 1980-1990Chapter Seven: Backlash Towards EU Biotechnology Policy, 1991-2001PART FOUR: CONCLUSIONSChapter Eight: Conclusions: Framing As StrategyWorks CitedIndexAbout the Author(s)/Editor(s)Mark Rhinard (PhD, Cambridge) is Senior Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs where he leads the Europe Research Program. He has published extensively on the European Union in scholarly texts and journals.

Framing TTIP in the European Public Spheres

Author : Alvaro Oleart
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2020-11-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783030536374

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This book explores the debate and politicisation of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiations in the Spanish, French and British public spheres. It addresses the questions of how and to what extent the national media discourses about TTIP were Europeanised, and how this type ofEuropeanisation contributes to the democratic legitimacy of the EU. The author argues that the politicisation of TTIP should be seen as a symptom of the ‘normal’ politics of a democratic polity, as it enlarges the political arena by embedding European issues into national political debates. Demands for ‘Another Europe is Possible’ empower rather than hinder the legitimacy of the EU.

Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality

Author : Mieke Verloo
Publisher : Central European University Press
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2007-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9786155211393

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Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality by Mieke Verloo Pdf

This book aims to map the diversity of meanings of gender equality across Europe and reflects on the contested concept of gender equality. In its exploration of the diverse meanings of gender equality it not only takes into account the existence of different visions of gender equality, and the way in which different political and theoretical debates crosscut these visions, but also reflects upon the geographical contexts in which visions and debates over gender equality are located. The contextual locations where these visions and debates take place include the European Union and member states such as Austria, the Netherlands, Hungary, Slovenia, Greece, and Spain. In all of these settings, the different meanings of gender equality are explored comparatively in relation to the issues of family policies, domestic violence, and gender inequality in politics, while specific national contexts discuss the issues of prostitution (Austria, Slovenia), migration (the Netherlands), homosexual rights (Spain), and antidiscrimination (Hungary). The multiple meanings of gender equality are studied through Critical Frame Analysis, a methodology that builds on social movement theory and that was refined further with elements of gender and political theory within the context of the MAGEEQ research project

Framing Democracy

Author : John K. Glenn
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2003-08-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0804749280

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Framing Democracy by John K. Glenn Pdf

In 1989, newly formed civic movements replaced long-standing Leninist regimes in Eastern Europe with democratic governments. This book addresses such questions as: how similar were the Leninist regimes before their dissolution, how similar were their demises and ultimate outcome? How did the way communism fell affect the founding of democracies in Eastern Europe, notably in Poland and Czechoslovakia?

Framing Africa

Author : Nigel Eltringham
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2013-06-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781782380740

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Framing Africa by Nigel Eltringham Pdf

The first decade of the 21st century has seen a proliferation of North American and European films that focus on African politics and society. While once the continent was the setting for narratives of heroic ascendancy over self (The African Queen, 1951; The Snows of Kilimanjaro, 1952), military odds (Zulu, 1964; Khartoum, 1966) and nature (Mogambo, 1953; Hatari!,1962; Born Free, 1966; The Last Safari, 1967), this new wave of films portrays a continent blighted by transnational corruption (The Constant Gardener, 2005), genocide (Hotel Rwanda, 2004; Shooting Dogs, 2006), ‘failed states’ (Black Hawk Down, 2001), illicit transnational commerce (Blood Diamond, 2006) and the unfulfilled promises of decolonization (The Last King of Scotland, 2006). Conversely, where once Apartheid South Africa was a brutal foil for the romance of East Africa (Cry Freedom, 1987; A Dry White Season, 1989), South Africa now serves as a redeemed contrast to the rest of the continent (Red Dust, 2004; Invictus, 2009). Writing from the perspective of long-term engagement with the contexts in which the films are set, anthropologists and historians reflect on these films and assess the contemporary place Africa holds in the North American and European cinematic imagination.

Framing the Nation and Collective Identities

Author : Vjeran Pavlaković,Davor Pauković
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2019-05-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351381789

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Framing the Nation and Collective Identities by Vjeran Pavlaković,Davor Pauković Pdf

This book analyzes top-down and bottom-up strategies of framing the nation and collective identities through commemorative practices relating to events from the Second World War and the 1990s "Homeland War" in Croatia. With attention to media representations of commemorative events and opinion poll data, it draws on interviews and participant observation at commemorative events to focus on the speeches of political elites, together with the speeches of opposition politicians and other social actors (such as the Catholic Church, anti-fascist organizations and war veterans’ and victims’ organizations) who challenge official narratives. Offering innovative approaches to researching and analyzing commemorative practices in post-conflict societies, this examination of a nation’s transition from a Yugoslav republic to an independent state – and now the newest member of the European Union – constitutes a unique case study for scholars of cultural memory and identity politics interested in the production and representation of national identities in official narratives.