Introduction: Towards a Multi-Faceted Approach to Politicisation in the EU Context
págs. 1-17
Between Optimism and Pessimism: Rethinking EU Politicisation in Theory, Conceptualisation, and Research
págs. 21-44
Citizens’ ‘Permissive Consensus’ in European Integration Scholarship: Theoretical Reflections on EU Politicisation and the Democratic Deficit Discourse
págs. 45-66
Politicisation as a Speech Act: A Repertoire for Analysing Politicisation in Parliamentary Plenary Debates
págs. 67-90
The European Rescue of the Front National: From the Fringes Towards the Centre of National Politics Through EU Politicisation
Niilo Kauppi
págs. 91-109
Parliamentary Rhetoric Meets the Twittersphere: Rethinking the Politicisation of European Public Debates with the Rise of Social Media
págs. 113-137
The Politicisation of the EU and the Making of a European Twittersphere: The Case of the Spitzenkandidaten Process
págs. 139-158
Framing the Future of Europe Debates on Twitter: The Personalisation of EU Politicisation in the 2019 EU Election Campaigns
págs. 159-183
Patterns of Politicisation in the 2019 European Elections: Salience, Polarisation, and Conflict Over EU Integration in (Eastern/Western) Media Coverage
Ana Andguladze, Jan Beyer Schmidt-Sorensen, Ramona Coman, Julie Vander Meulen
págs. 187-216
The Commission Takes the Lead?: ‘Supranational Politicisation’ and Clashes of Narratives on Sovereignty in the ‘Future of Europe’ Debates
págs. 217-241
págs. 243-269
Make Europe Great Again: The Politicising Pro-European Narrative of Emmanuel Macron in France
págs. 271-293
Epilogue: Tracing the Politicisation of the EU—A Research Agenda for Exploring the Politicising Strategies in the Future of Europe Debates
págs. 295-306
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