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[ecrea] New Book: THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC SPHERE: FROM CRITICAL THINKING TO RESPONSIBLE ACTION
Sat Nov 24 07:13:07 GMT 2012
New Book: THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC SPHERE: FROM CRITICAL THINKING TO
RESPONSIBLE ACTION
/Edited by Luciano Morganti and Léonce Bekemans/
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P.I.E. Peter Lang
Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien,
2012. 300 pp., num. tables
ISBN 978-90-5201-254-4 pb. (Softcover)
ISBN 978-3-0352-6253-7 (eBook)
Online info:
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The development of a fully fledged European Public Sphere is seen by
many as the solution to the legitimation crisis the European Union is
suffering today. It is conceived as a space in which a
Europe-wide debate about the current economic, social and political
crises can take place and through which solutions can be developed.
This book proposes a new multi-disciplinary approach to discuss
the European Public Sphere, arguing that it should be approached as
a complex and interlinking concept, considering issues such as identity,
citizenship building and multi-level governance structures and actors,
and that it should not be analysed merely from the traditional
perspectives of information and communication policies.
The volume presents both academic papers and more
policy-oriented contributions, offering perspectives from scholars,
politicians, consultants and administrators to give the reader a truly
multidisciplinary understanding of the European Public Sphere.
Table of Contents
FOREWORD
Communicating Europe: Going Local, Laurent Thieule
FOREWORD
European Communication Scholars, European Public Sphere, François
Heinderyckx
INTRODUCTION
Towards a Multidisciplinary Approach to the Comprehension of the
European Public Sphere, Luciano Morganti, Léonce Bekemans
PART 1
PRELIMINARY REFLECTIONS ON THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC SPHERE
Public Sphere(s) and Space(s) in Europe, Luc Van den Brande
Critical Ideas and Reflections on the European Public Sphere, Jostein
Gripsrud
PART 2
THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC SPHERE AND EUROPEAN IDENTITY-BUILDING AND
CITIZENSHIP-BUILDING
The European Public Sphere. An Overview on Perspectives of Identity and
Citizenship Building, Carmina Crusafon
New Borders, New Citizens. Virtual Communication Strategies for Remaking
European Union Citizenship, Simon Moore, Sean McDonald
Europe Beyond the Crisis? Citizens' (re)actions on the
Multi-segmentation of the European Public Sphere, Andreas Hepp, Swantje
Lingenberg, Anke Offerhaus, Johanna Möller, Monika Elsler & Anne Mollen
The European Parliament's Online Communication Strategy. Creation of the
European Public Sphere, Lucia Vesnic-Alujevic
Homolingualism and the Interaction Taboo. Simultaneous Interpretation in
the European Public Sphere, Stephanie Jo Kent
The Forbidden Policies of Identity - The Social Responsibility of
Business, Joan Ramon Rodriguez-Amat, Sarah Fröb
PART 3
EUROPEAN PUBLIC SPHERE(S), COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION STRATEGIES AND
POLICIES
Communication and Information Strategies and Policies for the European
Public Sphere.
Between Rhetoric and Facts, Luciano Morganti, Leo Van Audenhove
The Mass Media. A Privileged Channel for the EU's Political
Communication, Chiara Valentini & Bo Laursen
Conditions of the Emergence of a European Public Sphere. Political
Actors and Mass Media Under Scrutiny, Annett Heft & Barbara Pfetsch
The EU Information Machine. High Time for Refuelling, Jan Bierhoff
Public Sphere and Political Communication. How Does the Public Sphere
Evolve with the
Development of ICTs in French Local Politics? Simon Gadras
The Local Communication Flow as a Strategic Resource in the Construction
of a European Public Sphere, Marinella Belluati
PART 4
THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC SPHERE AND MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES AND ACTORS
Multilevel Governance and the European Public Sphere, Jamal Shahin &
Georgios Terzis
The Process of Accountability. A Justificatory Link for the Role and
Components of
a European Public Sphere, Rachel Barlow
The European Public Sphere and the NUTS. An Approach Towards Multilevel
Activation
of the European Citizenship, Gerhard Michael Ambrosi
Asymmetries, Mediated Communication and Conflicts in Horizontal and
Vertical Relationships in the European Public Sphere, Luigi Martignetti
A Policy-based European Public Sphere. The Underpinnings of the Europe
of Experts, Luca Barani
The Contribution of Civil Society to the European Public Sphere. The
Case of the Debates in
the European Constitution (2002-2005), Luis Bouza García
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