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Legitimation in the European Union [electronic resource] : A Discourse- and Field-Theoretical View / by Amelie Kutter.

By: Kutter, Amelie [author.]Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Postdisciplinary Studies in DiscoursePublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020Description: XVII, 539 p. 24 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030330316Subject(s): Discourse analysis | European Union | Political communication | Intercultural communication | Political sociology | Discourse Analysis | European Union Politics | Political Communication | Intercultural Communication | Political SociologyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 401.41 LOC classification: P302-P302.87Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1: If Only It Was a Different Polity: Introduction to the Book -- Chapter 2: Advancing the Linguistic Turn: Premises of Conceptual Work -- Chapter 3: Discursive Legitimation: Polity-Construction -- Chapter 4: Discursive Europeanisation: Recontextualisation -- Chapter 5: The Constitution Process in the Discourse Field of Multilateral Negotiation -- Chapter 6: Recontextualising the Constitutional Agenda in Polish and French Media Debates -- Chapter 7: Constructing the Polity Nexus: (De-)Legitimising the EU in Mediated Controversies in Poland and France -- Chapter 8: Towards a Discursive Political Sociology of European Integration: Conclusions.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: “This groundbreaking book analyses European Integration in new theoretical and methodological terms. The insightful combination of Critical Discourse Studies, communication and media studies and political sciences is truly impressive, tracing in systematic detail the transformation of EU polity in recent years. A must-read for graduate students and scholars alike.”-- Ruth Wodak, Emeritus Distinguished Professor and Chair in Discourse Studies, Lancaster University, UK This book offers a transdisciplinary perspective on the question of how political legitimacy is constructed in the increasingly contested postnational setting of the European Union. Drawing on the example of the controversy about the EU constitution and the use of ‘EU constitution speak’ in commentaries published by Polish and French broadsheets, it reveals the transformation that constructions of political authority and association undergo when they are being transposed from the discourse field of multilateral negotiation to that of national news media. Through an original combination of the linguistic theory of discourse developed in Critical Discourse Analysis, Bourdieu’s field theory and notion of symbolic power, and political thought on polity-building, it develops a framework for the discourse study of legitimation and Europeanisation, which suggests itself for application beyond the case studies in the book. To students of European integration, it demonstrates the potential these concepts have for unravelling the implicit practices of postnational polity building. Discourse researchers, on the other hand, will discover how detailed text analyses gain significance in debates related to the macro level of political organisation when guided by sociological and political theory. Amelie Kutter is a Lecturer and Researcher in European Studies at European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Germany.
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Chapter 1: If Only It Was a Different Polity: Introduction to the Book -- Chapter 2: Advancing the Linguistic Turn: Premises of Conceptual Work -- Chapter 3: Discursive Legitimation: Polity-Construction -- Chapter 4: Discursive Europeanisation: Recontextualisation -- Chapter 5: The Constitution Process in the Discourse Field of Multilateral Negotiation -- Chapter 6: Recontextualising the Constitutional Agenda in Polish and French Media Debates -- Chapter 7: Constructing the Polity Nexus: (De-)Legitimising the EU in Mediated Controversies in Poland and France -- Chapter 8: Towards a Discursive Political Sociology of European Integration: Conclusions.

“This groundbreaking book analyses European Integration in new theoretical and methodological terms. The insightful combination of Critical Discourse Studies, communication and media studies and political sciences is truly impressive, tracing in systematic detail the transformation of EU polity in recent years. A must-read for graduate students and scholars alike.”-- Ruth Wodak, Emeritus Distinguished Professor and Chair in Discourse Studies, Lancaster University, UK This book offers a transdisciplinary perspective on the question of how political legitimacy is constructed in the increasingly contested postnational setting of the European Union. Drawing on the example of the controversy about the EU constitution and the use of ‘EU constitution speak’ in commentaries published by Polish and French broadsheets, it reveals the transformation that constructions of political authority and association undergo when they are being transposed from the discourse field of multilateral negotiation to that of national news media. Through an original combination of the linguistic theory of discourse developed in Critical Discourse Analysis, Bourdieu’s field theory and notion of symbolic power, and political thought on polity-building, it develops a framework for the discourse study of legitimation and Europeanisation, which suggests itself for application beyond the case studies in the book. To students of European integration, it demonstrates the potential these concepts have for unravelling the implicit practices of postnational polity building. Discourse researchers, on the other hand, will discover how detailed text analyses gain significance in debates related to the macro level of political organisation when guided by sociological and political theory. Amelie Kutter is a Lecturer and Researcher in European Studies at European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Germany.