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[ecrea] European Public Sphere and the Media - New Book
Tue Jul 07 08:33:33 GMT 2009
THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC SPHERE AND THE MEDIA: EUROPE IN CRISIS
Anna Triandafyllidou, Ruth Wodak and Micha³ Krzy¿anowski (Eds)
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
June 2009
This book contributes to the theoretical and
policy debates on the existence and development
of a European public sphere. The volume starts
with a critical discussion of the links between
media, history and politics in Europe by looking
at the re-organisation of ideological and
political determinants (such as Left-Right or
East-West) and discussing the (non-)existence of
a European editorial culture. In the second part
of the volume, we examine how international
crises have been debated in national media in
Europe throughout the post war period. We look
empirically at the national media coverage of
eight crisis events: the 1956 revolution in
Budapest, the building of the Berlin Wall in
1961, the May 1968 youth revolt in Paris, the
events of August 1968 in Prague, the declaration
of state of war in Poland in 1981, the fall of
the Berlin Wall in 1989, the outbreak of the
Second Gulf War in 2003 and the Mohammed Cartoons crisis in 2006.
This book presents original research conducted
under the auspices of the EMEDIATE Research
Programme funded by the European Commission, DG
Research (for more: see
<http://www.eui.eu/RSCAS/Research/EMEDIATE/Index.shtml>http://www.eui.eu/RSCAS/Research/EMEDIATE/Index.shtml
Further details about the book:
<http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=291695>http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=291695
FIVE KEY POINTS ABOUT THIS BOOK
· An interdisciplinary analysis of the
development of the European Public Sphere in the post war period
· A unique set of comparative studies
looking at the media coverage of six
international crisis events in different European countries
· A novel approach to the historical and
diachronic analysis of the European Public Sphere
· The study of the European public
sphere includes not only western but also
central eastern European countries before and after 1989
· The book is written in accessible
language and is aimed not only to an expert
public but also to undergraduate or MA students
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