A Comparative, Qualitative and Quantitative Approach to the Legitimacy of European Integration
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Köp båda 2 för 959 krPre-financial crisis, EU citizens were 'overlooking' Europe ignoring it in favour of globalisation, economic flows, and crises of political corruption. Innovative focus group methods allow an analysis of citizens' reactions, and dem...
Virginie Van Ingelgom is a postdoctoral researcher F.R.S. - FNRS at the Institut de Sciences Politiques Louvain-Europe (UCLouvain) and an associate research fellow of the Centre for European Studies (Sciences Po Paris). Her dissertation - from which this book has grown - was awarded the Theseus Award for Promising Research on European Integration (2010), the French Political Science Association - Fondation Mattei Dogan Best Dissertation Prize (2011), and the ECPR Jean Blondel PhD Prize (2011). Dr Van Ingelgom is the author of several articles on the issue of legitimacy at national and European levels, on the possible emergence of a `European community', and on the methodological issues of using qualitative comparative analysis. She recently co-authored (with S Duchesne, E Frazer & F Haegel) Citizens' Reactions to European Integration Compared: Overlooking Europe (2013, Palgrave). Her current teaching commitments include courses at UCLouvain, Sciences Po Paris and at the ECPR Summer School in Methods and Techniques.
Contents List of Figures and Tables vii Acknowledgements xi Introduction 1 Chapter One: Contextual Analysis of Successive Approaches to European Legitimacy and to Citizens' Attitudes 17 Chapter Two: Revising the `End' of the Permissive Consensus 45 Chapter Three: Focus Groups as a Microscope 81 Chapter Four: Revisiting `Framing Europe' 107 Chapter Five: Neither Eurosceptic nor Europhile: The Median European 151 Chapter Six: Conclusion: Integrating Uncertainties 175 Appendices 189 Bibliography 217 Index 231