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Biegon, Dominika.
Hegemonies of legitimation[electronic resource] :discourse dynamics in the European Commission /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
341.242226
書名/作者:
Hegemonies of legitimation : discourse dynamics in the European Commission // by Dominika Biegon.
作者:
Biegon, Dominika.
出版者:
London : : Palgrave Macmillan UK :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
x, 232 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Legitimacy of governments.
標題:
Social Sciences.
標題:
Political Sociology.
標題:
European Culture.
標題:
European Union Politics.
標題:
International Relations.
標題:
Political Science.
標題:
Area Studies.
ISBN:
9781137570505
ISBN:
9781137570499
摘要、提要註:
The legitimacy of the European Union is a much studied and highly contested subject. Unlike other works, this book does not engage in another review of the shifts of public opinion and perception regarding the EU. Instead, it offers a different and innovative perspective by focusing on constructions of legitimacy in the European Commission. Starting from the premise that legitimacy is discursively constructed, the book engages in a fine-grained analysis of legitimacy discourses in the European Commission since the early 1970s. Embedded in a poststructuralist theoretical framework, Hegemonies of Legitimation also sheds light on the conditions that made radical shifts of legitimacy discourses possible, and illustrates how these discursive shifts paved the way for different types of legitimation policies. As such, the book maps and reconstructs the historically variable discursive landscape of competing articulations of what legitimacy signifies in the case of the EC/EU, and provides us with a detailed picture of the history of the Commission's struggle for legitimacy.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137570505
Hegemonies of legitimation[electronic resource] :discourse dynamics in the European Commission /
Biegon, Dominika.
Hegemonies of legitimation
discourse dynamics in the European Commission /[electronic resource] :by Dominika Biegon. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2016. - x, 232 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Transformations of the state. - Transformations of the state..
The legitimacy of the European Union is a much studied and highly contested subject. Unlike other works, this book does not engage in another review of the shifts of public opinion and perception regarding the EU. Instead, it offers a different and innovative perspective by focusing on constructions of legitimacy in the European Commission. Starting from the premise that legitimacy is discursively constructed, the book engages in a fine-grained analysis of legitimacy discourses in the European Commission since the early 1970s. Embedded in a poststructuralist theoretical framework, Hegemonies of Legitimation also sheds light on the conditions that made radical shifts of legitimacy discourses possible, and illustrates how these discursive shifts paved the way for different types of legitimation policies. As such, the book maps and reconstructs the historically variable discursive landscape of competing articulations of what legitimacy signifies in the case of the EC/EU, and provides us with a detailed picture of the history of the Commission's struggle for legitimacy.
ISBN: 9781137570505
Standard No.: 10.1057/9781137570505doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
376216
Legitimacy of governments.
LC Class. No.: JC497 / .B54 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 341.242226
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