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  1. Discursive struggles around constitutional reform: language and social change in Tunisia.Fethi Helal - forthcoming - Critical Discourse Studies.
    Using narrative (genre) analysis, part of the discourse historical approach (DHA) to critical discourse studies (CDS), this paper analyses discursive struggles in the Tunisian context of constitutional reform debates held in 2022. This methodological approach and political focus are then tied to the distinctly Tunisian concept of ‘asabiyya, a notion expressing forms of social solidarity/cohesion as devised by Tunisian philosopher of history Ibn Khaldūn (d.1406). The in-depth narrative genre analysis reveals the prevalence of the ironic-tragic modes of emplotment deployed by (...)
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  • Performing right-wing political identities on reader comments pages.Ruth Breeze - 2022 - Pragmatics and Society 13 (1):85-106.
    Recent discourse research has examined the rise of right-wing populism. Yet the predominant focus on political parties and politicians means that we know less about how right-wing identities are performed among ordinary people with different degrees of political engagement. This paper examines reader comments pages in three British newspapers, analysing how participants perform, defend and reinforce their political identities in online fora. It traces how supporters of the far-right United Kingdom Independence Party perform collective identities and enact political antagonisms. The (...)
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  • Entangled Memories: How to Study Europe’s Cultural Heritage.Gerard Delanty - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (2):129-145.
    A fruitful direction for research on the European cultural heritage is to adopt a transnational approach. Rather than see cultural heritage as predominantly expressed in national contexts, it could be seen as primarily transnational and as plural. Such a view would also suggest a conception of national histories as themselves products of transnational encounters. In this perspective, the European dimension is not then necessarily something over and above nations, but part of their heritage. Moreover, as fundamentally transnational, the European heritage (...)
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  • The Present of the Past: The Plurality of Competing Narratives in the EU Context.Maria Stoicheva - 2020 - Journal of Human Values 26 (1):50-63.
    This article intends to review the relationship between European organization and diversity. Europe lives in the legacy of division of nation and ethnicity as its main source dating from the nineteenth century. Although a hyper-real Europe has emerged overcoming its deeply divided meaning, the memory of the dividing past lives in other guises. I intend to look at current lines of division (east and west, north and south, new and old, rich and poor), considered as critical fault lines in European (...)
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  • Beyond the Nation State: Europe as Communicative Space.Karl W. Schweizer - 2020 - The European Legacy 25 (4):475-480.
    The present work represents a benchmark in the ongoing intellectual debate concerning the current status and future of the European Union following the 2008 financial crisis in all its destabilizin...
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  • Coproducing European Integration Studies: Infrastructures and Epistemic Movements in an Interdisciplinary Field.Thomas Pfister - 2015 - Minerva 53 (3):235-255.
    This paper is interested in the interdisciplinary characteristics of European integration studies. It explores how the institutional and intellectual, internal and external boundaries of this interdisciplinary field are shaped. For this purpose, it discusses two interlocking dynamics that are most important: on the one hand, the European Union actively attempts to mobilise European integration studies to contribute to building a united Europe by providing specific spaces, resources, and infrastructures for academic research and the public dissemination of results. On the other (...)
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