Framing TTIP in the European public spheres : towards an empowering dissensus for EU integration / Alvaro Oleart.
2021
JN30 .O44 2020
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Title
Framing TTIP in the European public spheres : towards an empowering dissensus for EU integration / Alvaro Oleart.
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9783030536374 (electronic bk.)
3030536378
9783030536367 (hbk.)
303053636X
3030536378
9783030536367 (hbk.)
303053636X
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-53637-4 doi
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JN30 .O44 2020
Dewey Decimal Classification
332.6730918121
Summary
This is a very well-crafted and thought-provoking book on the politicisation of EU issues within domestic politics and its role in the development of a European public sphere. An important takeaway is that EU should embrace public contestation as a means to foster the real engagement with its politics and policies. Catherine de Vries, Bocconi University, Italy This book is not only a rich study of the impact of civil society mobilisations on the debates about the TTIP in Europe, but also an important contribution to establish a much needed interdisciplinary dialogue between political theory, interest groups and mobilisation studies and political communication in European studies. Luis Bouza Garcia, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain This book is a leap forward for the study of the European public sphere. Students will find it informative on the themes of EU democracy and public spheres, as well as on the TTIP debate in particular, while scholars will value its original findings, methods and theoretical contributions. Louisa Parks, School of International Studies, University of Trento, Italy 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 of Europeanisation 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. Alvaro Oleart is a researcher in EU studies at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and a scientific collaborator at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium.
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Palgrave studies in European political sociology.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to the analysis of the pan-European debate surrounding the TTIP negotiations
Chapter 2: An agonistic approach to the Europeanisation of public spheres: Matching policy with politics
Chapter 3: A media-centered approach to analyse the politicisation and Europeanisation of TTIP
Chapter 4: Framing TTIP in Spain
Chapter 5: Framing TTIP in France
Chapter 6: Framing TTIP in the UK
Chapter 7: Framing TTIP across the Spanish, French and British public spheres: Bursting the Brussels bubble
Chapter 8: The transnational TTIP debate: politicisation empowers further European integration.
Chapter 2: An agonistic approach to the Europeanisation of public spheres: Matching policy with politics
Chapter 3: A media-centered approach to analyse the politicisation and Europeanisation of TTIP
Chapter 4: Framing TTIP in Spain
Chapter 5: Framing TTIP in France
Chapter 6: Framing TTIP in the UK
Chapter 7: Framing TTIP across the Spanish, French and British public spheres: Bursting the Brussels bubble
Chapter 8: The transnational TTIP debate: politicisation empowers further European integration.