This book builds upon our knowledge of the far-reaching economic,
political and social effects of the Euro crisis on the European Union
by providing a unique study of European identities. In particular, it
considers the impact on the construction of European identities in
political and media discourse in Germany, Ireland and Poland—three
countries with profoundly different experiences of the crisis and
never before compared in a single study. Offering an original insight
into the dynamics of identity change at moments of upheaval, the
author argues that political and media actors in the early stages of
the crisis drew on long-standing identities in order to make sense of
the crisis in the public sphere. European identity discourses are thus
resilient to change but become central to legitimising and contesting
bailouts and further economic integration. As such, the author
challenges the commonly held view that identities change dramatically
at times of crisis but argues that this very resilience helps to
understand the EU’s current divisions. The study of identity during
the Euro crisis sheds important light on the prospects for European
solidarity as well as on the future of the single currency as an
identity-building project. The book will be of particular interest to
students and scholars in the fields of EU politics, comparative
European politics, and identity politics.
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Political and Media Discourse in Germany, Ireland and Poland
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319516110
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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