Von der politischen zur sozialen Konstitutionalisierung Europas. Verfassungsgebung als Katalysator europäischer Vergesellschaftung? |
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Authors: | Erik Jentges Hans-Jörg Trenz Regina Vetters |
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Affiliation: | 1.Philosophische Fakult?t III, Institut für Sozialwissenschaften,Humboldt Universit?t zu Berlin,Berlin,Deutschland;2.Faculty of Social Sciences, ARENA, Center for European Studies,University of Oslo,Oslo,Norwegen;3.Philosophische Fakult?t III, Institut für Sozialwissenschaften,Humboldt Universit?t zu Berlin,Berlin,Deutschland |
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Abstract: | The constitutionalization of the European Union represents a simultaneous and interacting process of polity building and constituency building. The EU’s social constituency is referred to as a particular constellation of public voice and resonance in the media in relation to European constitution making. This article compares constitutional claims-making in quality newspapers in France and Germany during the ratification period. It analyzes who raised their voices, what kinds of concerns and demands were put forward, which attitudes towards the EU were expressed and how particular visions of the EU were justified. A politicized and domestically focused French media sphere is contrasted with the German media that took the position of an attentive but passive observer of debates in other member states. |
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Keywords: | Konstitutionalisierung Claimsanalyse Europ?ische ?ffentlichkeit Deutschland Frankreich |
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