Bachelorarbeit, 2005
42 Seiten, Note: 2,0
This paper explores the relationship between European publicity and the democratic deficit within the European Union. The research question focuses on the extent to which European publicity, as measured by media coverage, relates to the level of democracy in the EU. The paper argues that publicity is crucial for the interaction between the EU’s multi-level governance (EU-MLG) and European citizens, facilitating both top-down and bottom-up communication.
The paper begins by introducing the concept of European publicity and its significance in a multi-level governance system like the EU. It then delves into the methodology and research design, explaining the rationale behind the choice of newspapers and the timeframe for the analysis. This includes an explanation of the selection criteria for the newspapers and the two specific time periods chosen for comparison. The second chapter introduces a model that highlights the interaction between the EU-MLG, European citizens, and European publicity. This model emphasizes the role of media in facilitating communication between these actors and its influence on democracy. The chapter also explores the theoretical basis for this model, drawing on concepts of ideal democracy and the role of publicity in a democratic system.
The third chapter shifts to the practical application of the model through a detailed analysis of the selected German newspapers. This includes an examination of the media coverage of European issues in relation to national issues, highlighting the differences in publicity between the two time periods. Finally, the paper offers a preliminary assessment of the data and findings, providing a brief overview of the relationship between media coverage and democratic representation within the EU. This analysis aims to establish a connection between the lack of sufficient European publicity and the perception of a democratic deficit.
The main keywords and focus topics of this paper include European publicity, democratic deficit, media coverage, multi-level governance, communication, EU-MLG, European citizens, democracy, newspaper analysis, and German media landscape.
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