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The concept of the European public sphere and the concept of a European identity have mostly only been addressed separately in the past. In this work, it is argued that the emergence of a European public sphere and the construction of a European identity are closely related and that both depend on an Europeanization of public discourse. Therefore, a theoretical model is proposed that describes the Europeanization of public discourse as a three-dimensional process and combines elements from both strands of research. This model is used to empirically test the under-researched work that the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The concept of the European public sphere and the concept of a European identity have mostly only been addressed separately in the past. In this work, it is argued that the emergence of a European public sphere and the construction of a European identity are closely related and that both depend on an Europeanization of public discourse. Therefore, a theoretical model is proposed that describes the Europeanization of public discourse as a three-dimensional process and combines elements from both strands of research. This model is used to empirically test the under-researched work that the Europeanization of media coverage which is the main forum for public discourse occurs as conflict-induced. To this end, a quantitative content analysis is conducted to examine to what extent editorials in the influential German public news broadcast Tagesthemen become Europeanized in the context of the European sovereign debt crisis.
Autorenporträt
Coelestina Bobertag was born in 1990 in Berlin, Germany. She studied at the Free University in Berlin and received her master's degree in media and political communication in 2015.