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Internet and European Integration, Volume 250 : Pro- and Anti-EU Debates in Online News Media.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Michailidou, Asimina
Otros Autores: Trenz, Hans-Jörg, De Wilde, Pieter
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leverkusen-Opladen : Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2014.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover ; The Internet and European Integration. Pro- and Anti-EU Debates in Online News Media; Contents ; Preface ; Acknowledgements ; 1. Introduction: New media
  • new democracy for Europe?; 1.1. Online news media and the promise of democracy; 1.2. The Internet and the European public sphere: Promise and reality; 1.3. Beyond deliberation: Capturing the spirit of the European e-sphere; 1.4. The EU online news media sphere: Cyber-dream orcyber-nightmare?; 2. Digital democracy: Expectations and reality ; 2.1. Cyber-optimists meet cyber-pessimists.
  • 2.2. The information promise: The practice of online journalism2.3. The participatory promise: Does the online public sphere empower the citizens?; 2.4. The legitimation promise: Does the online public sphere support new forms of transnational democracy?; 3. Internet and democracy in the EU: A public sphere perspective ; 3.1. EU mediatization and the reconfirmation of the publicsphere; 3.2. A public sphere approach of digital democracy in the EU; 3.3. From subaltern online publics to online mass publics.
  • 3.4. The mass mediating capacities of online news media: Towards a new concentration of political news?3.5. A three-dimensional public sphere model; 3.6. The public sphere model as a bridge between micro andmacro analysis; 4. Methods: Analysing the spirit and essence of the online EU news sphere ; 4.1. Defining the online EU sphere(s); 4.2. Capturing and analysing online content; 4.3. Operationalizing the public sphere model; 4.4. Validation, consistency and reliability; 4.5. Discussion; 5. Mapping the EU online new space: Publicity, participation and public opinion formation.
  • 5.1. Publicity: The condition of the online EU spheres5.2. Online readers' participation; 5.3. Public opinion formation; 5.4. Conclusion; 6. Expanding the online news space: Readers as alternative voice or echo?; 6.1. The terms of publicity: 'Staging' the debate; 6.2. Participation: Different types of publicness, differentmode of debate?; 6.3. Us, them and the EU: Persuasion through populism ordeliberation?; 6.4. Conclusion; 7. Expanding the EU news space: the formation of voice publics in online user forums ; 7.1. EU online news-making: Condition of publicity.
  • 7.2. EU online news-making: Condition of participation7.3. EU online news making: Condition of public opinion formation; 7.4. The implications of online public contestation for European integration; Annex I: Sampling of articles for quantitative and qualitative coding ; I.I 2009 European Parliament elections; I. II Eurocrisis 2010-2012; Annex II: Codebook, Eurocrisis in online news media 2010-2012; Annex III: Graphs and figures; Annex IV: Media ownership in the EU online space; Notes; Bibliography; Index.