Crisis and politicisation : the framing and re-framing of Europe's permanent crisis
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Crisis and politicisation : the framing and re-framing of Europe's permanent crisis
(Journal of European integration special issues)
Routledge, 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book elucidates the link between the politics of a now seemingly permanent crisis in Europe and the politicisation of European integration. Looking at the epistemic dimension of crises, it suggests that the way in which a crisis is framed and contested determines its potential impact on the level of politicisation of European integration.
Europe is more challenged and contested today than it has even been, facing crisis of an almost existential kind. Yet, political crises are manufactured and narrated, so Europe has the possibility to intervene and 'bring about her recovery', instead of letting these crises prove terminal. This book explores the political process in and through which certain events come to be framed as constitutive of a moment that requires a decisive intervention. It shows that crises require a double framing: a situation needs to be identified as one of crisis in the first place and, subsequently, the nature and character of the crisis need to be specified. By examining a wide range of policy areas, the book demonstrates that framing of crises, i.e., identifying one situation both as a crisis and a crisis of a particular kind, contributes to the politicisation (or depoliticisation) of the process of European integration.
The chapters in this book were originally published as special issue of Journal of European Integration.
Table of Contents
Introduction: the politicisation of permanent crisis in Europe, Benedetta Voltolini
Michal Natorski and Colin Hay
1. Politicizing support and opposition to migration in France: the EU asylum policy crisis and direct social activism
Pietro Castelli Gattinara and Lorenzo Zamponi
2. 'Push or pull'? Framing immigration in times of crisis in the European Union and the United States
Leila Hadj Abdo
3. Construction of the Eurozone crisis: re- and depoliticising European economic integration
Amelie Kutter
4. The Troika in its own words: responding to the politicisation of the southern European crises
Tiago Moreira Ramalho
5. Half-full or half-empty? Framing of UK-EU relations during the Brexit referendum campaign
Tatiana Coutto
6. A "Europe des Nations": far right imaginative geographies and the politicization of cultural crisis on Twitter in Western Europe
Bharath Ganesh and Caterina Froio
7. United we stand in metaphors: EU authority and incomplete politicisation of the crisis in Ukraine
Michal Natorski
8. Ontological crises, framing and the (de)politicisation of EU foreign policy: the case of EU-Israel relations
Benedetta Voltolini
9. European foreign policy in times of crisis: a political development lens
Nikki Ikani
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