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[ecrea] Call for Contribution special issue 3/2015 Comunicazione Politica (Il Mulino)
Thu Dec 18 10:38:05 GMT 2014
Call for contribution
Less Europe, different Europe(s)The controversial discourses of Europe
Comunicazione Politica monograph issue 3/2015
Editor Marinella Belluati (University Turin)
Feelings of scepticism and criticism towards the project of European
integration have been playing a prominent role within the European
public space. The 2014 elections in particular turned into an occasion
to express the negative moods and growing disaffection together with
antipolitical feelings and new forms of populism that are spreading
throughout Europe.
The project of European integration, especially at these times of
economic crisis, does not seem to be perceived with the same level of
positivity with which it was often welcomed in the past. Such positive
approach was often too hasty and premature, as demonstrated by the
“permissive consensus” thesis. But the critical approach, openly
supported by national political parties and populist movements, can hide
the real nature of the phenomenon and remove those elements of
complexity that help understanding the new season of Europe and
Europeism. Alongside Euro sceptical narratives reported in the media and
by anti-European party leaders, according to the European statistics the
general level of trust in Europe is growing, as it is seen as a form of
protection from the crisis while providing possibilities of
institutional modernization. Moreover, the evaluation concerning the
European institutions and policies is positive as in many countries the
EU shows performances that prove more efficient and effective than the
national ones.
It would be difficult to argue that the integration phase is not moving
forward. There is a process of Europeanization of social systems and
public opinions that can be observed more clearly in social practices
rather than in cultural elaborations and which progresses
notwithstanding political resistance and the lack of ability that media
systems show when attempting to narrate it. This process consists in
individual experiences, mobility for workers and students, marriages and
new unions, integrated communication flows – such as for example the
web. This is made possible by the existence of a common currency, a
growingly open circulation space and a lingua Franca, English, which
supplanted the idea of common language. This engenders a growing need
for integrated policies and rules valid across all the EU countries.
But all this is hardly ever found in public and political speeches,
reported and reinforced in the media who rather prefer to fuel the
rhetoric of a distant and cold Europe to boost their internal consensus,
a Europe that is a constraint rather than a resource, a product of banks
and bureaucracy rather than a creation of citizens. There is undoubtedly
some truth in this, but there is also the systematic removal of a
different horizon.
The goal of this monograph is to bring together works that well explain
the coexistence of such contrasting tensions. We would like to
foreground the structural and narrative elements that keep being an
obstacle to the affirmation of the European public sphere and that fuel
the European lack of democracy, which is well rooted in the
nationalistic rhetoric and the national institutions that are not ready
to give up their power. As we often hear, the economic and financial
agreements are not enough to create and strengthen a feeling of European
citizenship; it is necessary to strengthen the political space and,
according to Habermas, the voice of intellectuals who should fight
populism and be supported by serious media outlets, to build good social
representation. The latest elections legitimized the presence of
Euro-sceptical political feelings: even though they have not taken a
prominent role in the European institutional architecture – the
anti-European parties are experiencing quite a few difficulties in
creating coalitions across Euro-parliamentary groups – they are
nevertheless letting a negative narrative emerge and this is spreading
across politics and influencing the society at large. Still, it must be
said that the space of Euro-criticism is ill-defined and lacks cohesion,
bringing together extreme positions such as those of the Lega Nord and
the Front National, sharing similar definitions, those of the British
UKIP or Alba Dorada, openly hostile and contrary to Europe, and those
who may be labelled as progressive such as Tzipras Other Europe or the
Podemos movement, which gave a voice to the Indignados, together with
the new transnational environmentalist or consumerist movements. All
these are signals that a cognitive mobilization is taking place around
Europe and calls for deeper understanding.
Starting from these tenets, the ComPol monograph is looking forward to
collect analytical contributions dialectically exploring the tension
between contrasting elements of pressure and resistance to the
construction process of a European public space. Contributions focusing
on the following topics will be welcomed:
- The 2014 European Elections
- Transnational experience of political organizations and
leadership, with an anti-European approach or aiming for a European
re-foundation
- The European public sphere building debate and its actors
- The sentiments of trust or mistrust in Europe (quantity and
quality approaches).
- The European communication flows (media representation, public
communication and integrated media systems)
- The European communication of national public actors (parties,
governments, civil society)
- The European deliberation decision processes
An abstract of max 500 words must be sent by 31st January 2015 -
(compol.rivista /at/ gmail.com) .
Proposals will be selected by the 28th February.
Complete manuscripts must be sent by 15th June 2015 and they will be
subjected to a double blind peer review.
Proposals and articles are welcome both in Italian and English.
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E-mail: (compol.rivista /at/ gmail.com)
Website: www.compol.it
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