EU-Rope: (Trans)nationalism, Media, Legitimacy
A special issue of Societies (ISSN 2075-4698).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 January 2022) | Viewed by 15623
Special Issue Editor
Interests: critical discursive analysis of political communication in (trans/inter)national spheres; intercultural communication processes; critical discursive analysis of organisational communication
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Contributions are invited to an Open Access Special Issue of Societies which explores how EU-rope has been mediatised in a variety of recent social contexts and how that has contributed to different forms of de/legitimation of (trans)national solidarity. We thus focus on how different meaning(s) of (trans)national identities have been constructed, negotiated and challenged not only amidst different ‘crises’ such as Brexit, austerity, Covid, but also in relation to new digital affordances and actors. We interrogate the production, circulation and consumption of top-down/bottom-up, institutional/public discourse of EU-rope in and by a variety of media to explain how these have related to de/legitimation processes. Our aim is to contribute to the interdisciplinary literature at the intersection of Critical Discourse Studies, European studies, Political Communication, Journalism and Media Studies. Contributions in the form of research articles or conceptual papers are encouraged that tackle the question of the mediatisation of Europe(an identity) from a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches. A 500-word detailed abstract clearly stating topic, research questions, theoretical framework and methodology adopted as well as preliminary findings should be submitted to the Guest editor for initial evaluation by 30/6/2021.
Prof. Dr. Franco Zappettini
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Europe
- legitimacy
- media
- transnationalism
- critical discourse analysis
- political communication
- European identity
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