The Interpretative Moment of European Journalism: The impact of media voice in the ratification process.
(2007) In ARENA Reports/RECON Reports- Abstract
- Media coverage is often held responsible for the erosion of public support for European integration. At the same time, a well-functioning political journalism is also held up as an important requirement for EU democracy. Set against this background of confl icting perceptions of the media, this report analyzes political journalism’s critical performance in the realm of EU constitutionmaking. The ratification stage, when the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe was submitted to public scrutiny and popular referenda, can be seen as a critical juncture wherein political journalists should be expected to step forth as active players in European integration. The present study draws on commentaries in two quality newspapers selected... (More)
- Media coverage is often held responsible for the erosion of public support for European integration. At the same time, a well-functioning political journalism is also held up as an important requirement for EU democracy. Set against this background of confl icting perceptions of the media, this report analyzes political journalism’s critical performance in the realm of EU constitutionmaking. The ratification stage, when the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe was submitted to public scrutiny and popular referenda, can be seen as a critical juncture wherein political journalists should be expected to step forth as active players in European integration. The present study draws on commentaries in two quality newspapers selected from each of six European countries (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden and Denmark). Newspaper commentaries speak to journalism’s watchdog role, its critical and representative function, but can also serve a promoting role, to promote European democracy. Were quality newspapers also at the forefront of popular contention about the project of EU constitution-making? (Less)
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- author
- Trenz, Hans-Jörg ; Conrad, Maximilian LU and Rosén, Guri
- publishing date
- 2007
- type
- Book/Report
- publication status
- published
- subject
- in
- ARENA Reports/RECON Reports
- publisher
- ARENA, University of Oslo
- report number
- ARENA report 3/2007 - RECON Report 2/2007
- ISSN
- 1504-7253
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- no
- id
- 23943a87-a7b3-403d-be06-6369bb1a7820 (old id 595201)
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- http://www.reconproject.eu/main.php/RECONreport0207.pdf?fileitem=4473341
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- 2016-04-01 16:39:56
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