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This book investigates the way politicians and citizens evaluated
the European Union and the process of European integration in
public debates during the 2009 European Parliament elections. It
presents detailed and rigorous content analysis of online media
where citizens directly and voluntarily responded to news stories
posted by journalists. New evidence is presented about the dynamic
nature of contestation about Europe on the internet and the degree
of convergence towards Euroscepticism across EU member states. Such
convergence poses new challenges for democratic representation in
the EU and provides insight into the public basis for a legitimate
European Union. 'In this book European contestation has come of
age. Pieter de Wilde, Asimina Michailidou and Hans-Jorg Trenz
deliver a tour de force in mapping the multifaceted debate about
Europe among parties and citizens in twelve countries. Informed by
rich media data they convincingly argue that opposition as well as
support for Europe comes in different shades: it can be partial,
conditional, or temporal. This is a wonderfully nuanced book for
scholars, students and policy makers concerned about Europe's
future.' Liesbet Hooghe, W. R. Kenan, Jr.Distinguished Professor,
University of North Carolina and Chair in Multilevel Governance, VU
University of Amsterdam
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