What do citizens say about Europe? Before the crisis of 2008
citizens in Britain, France and Francophone Belgium were
'overlooking' Europe by ignoring it in favour of globalisation,
economic flows, and crises of political corruption. Innovative
focus group methods allow analysis of the nature of their reactions
and positions, and demonstrate how euroscepticism is a red herring.
Instead they articulate indifference to and ambivalence about
Europe contrasting with activists who engage in conflict about
European issues. The analysis shows national and social
differences. French projection contrasts with British
exteriorisation and Belgian incorporation. The social gap is not a
matter of deficits: workers have real arguments about issues close
to home while managers show more concern about European
politics.This book is part of the qualitative turn in European
studies and both complements and challenges established knowledge
on European attitudes.
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