Explores patterns of interaction between the mass media and
identity formation in the context of Europeanization. On the one
hand, the major contribution of the volume is a comprehensive
framework that considers media impacts on four levels of identity:
European, regional, national, and ethnic minority identities. On
the other hand, authors offer cutting edge analysis of the
structural transformation of European media institutions, and
policies that shape the future of European media. The book
conceptualizes how transnational European publics should and could
be created in an environment that does not feature any significant
pan-European commercial and public service media as we know these
institutions from the experience of nation states. Normative
conceptualizations of the European publics are juxtaposed to
empirical analyses of editorial practice, i.e., the ways
journalists and political elites actually represent European
matters in their respective national media.
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