European public spheres and the EU's communication strategy: From deficits to policy fit? Article

Thiel, M. (2008). European public spheres and the EU's communication strategy: From deficits to policy fit? . 9(3), 342-356. 10.1080/15705850802223457

cited authors

  • Thiel, M

authors

abstract

  • The European Union (EU) currently faces various political challenges surrounding questions of the Union's self-understanding with regards to processes of enlargement and self-definition. This paper analyses the newly created communication strategy devised by the European Union Commissioner for Institutional Relations and Communication and contrasts the mismatch between theoretical concepts of trans-national communication in the social sciences on the one hand and the problematic nature of the EU's communicative approach relating to the national public spheres on the other. I argue that while some theorists propagate idealistic-normative expectations rather than empirically based policy recommendations, the Commission has begun to listen to academics and politicians who rightfully call for more transparency and interaction with media outlets on a national level. Based on an analysis of the communication and information deficits between the Union's institutions, the national governments and the mass media, I supply suggestions as to how the Union could improve its communication policy.

publication date

  • September 1, 2008

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start page

  • 342

end page

  • 356

volume

  • 9

issue

  • 3