Description
A critical analysis of how Europeanness is produced and negotiated in the discourses of 'active citizens.'
About the Author
Franco Zappettini is Lecturer in Communication and Media Studies at the University of Liverpool, UK.
Reviews
A well-structured study of grassroot perspectives on Europeanness ... An important contribution to how we perceive post-nationalist European identities and our knowledge of how they may come about at what seems as a critical moment for European integration. * European Journal of Communication *
This book offers an innovative approach to the 'question' of European identity from original transnational and grassroots perspectives. It insightfully combines Critical Discourse Analysis with political and sociological theories of the Europeanisation of the civil society. * Carlo Ruzza, Professor of Political Sociology, School of International Studies & Dept. of Sociology, University of Trento, Italy *
As a study of how young Europeans involved with a transnational NGO articulate their regional, national, European and cosmopolitan identities, this book offers ample evidence of the complexities and contradictions of discursively constructed notions of the self. The author seamlessly combines macro-level analysis of topics with micro-analysis of linguistic detail, bringing to life theoretical notions such as imagined communities, glocalisation and transnational flows. In looking at how transnational identities emerge at a grassroots level, the book provides an important complement to studies of institutional identities in the EU. This contribution is much needed in times of resurging nationalism within Europe and beyond. * Veronika Koller, Reader in Discourse Studies, Lancaster University, UK *
At a time when the very possibility of identifying with Europe has been denied by many, this book forcefully asserts the emergence of a discursively constructed new European identity suggesting on the basis of empirical research a transnational conception of European identity valid in times of globalization and cosmopolitan imaginaries. * Juliane House, Professor Emerita of Applied Linguistics, Hamburg University, Germany and Hellenic American University, Greece *
Zappettini produces an engaging and comprehensive book that lays out a holistic, multi-layered approach to the complex discursive construction of European identity. I would most certainly recommend this book. * Discourse & Communication *
Undoubtedly, this book should be treated as an important contribution to European Studies, Identity Studies and Critical Discourse Studies. * Journal of Language and Politics *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350042988
Author Franco Zappettini
Format Hardback
Page Count 232
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 486g