Identity and European Public Spheres in the Context of Social Media and Information Disorder

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Autor(a) principal: Kermer, Jan Erik
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Nijmeijer, Rolf A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v8i4.3167
Resumo: It was expected that the increasing coverage of EU affairs in national public spheres would lead to a greater sense of European belonging. The Internet was expected to foster this process. However, these expectations do not square with the current political climate of identity politics and the revitalisation of nationalism. How can this incongruence between theory and reality be understood? An intervening variable has added an unpredictability to the mix: information disorder. It is our view that this theory needs revising to include other intervening variables such as social media and information disorder. In this article, we argue that the current dynamic of Europeanised political communication is likely to compromise the civic and vertical components of EU-identity.
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title Identity and European Public Spheres in the Context of Social Media and Information Disorder
spellingShingle Identity and European Public Spheres in the Context of Social Media and Information Disorder
Kermer, Jan Erik
Europeanisation; information disorder; public sphere; social media
title_short Identity and European Public Spheres in the Context of Social Media and Information Disorder
title_full Identity and European Public Spheres in the Context of Social Media and Information Disorder
title_fullStr Identity and European Public Spheres in the Context of Social Media and Information Disorder
title_full_unstemmed Identity and European Public Spheres in the Context of Social Media and Information Disorder
title_sort Identity and European Public Spheres in the Context of Social Media and Information Disorder
author Kermer, Jan Erik
author_facet Kermer, Jan Erik
Nijmeijer, Rolf A.
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author2 Nijmeijer, Rolf A.
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Nijmeijer, Rolf A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Europeanisation; information disorder; public sphere; social media
topic Europeanisation; information disorder; public sphere; social media
description It was expected that the increasing coverage of EU affairs in national public spheres would lead to a greater sense of European belonging. The Internet was expected to foster this process. However, these expectations do not square with the current political climate of identity politics and the revitalisation of nationalism. How can this incongruence between theory and reality be understood? An intervening variable has added an unpredictability to the mix: information disorder. It is our view that this theory needs revising to include other intervening variables such as social media and information disorder. In this article, we argue that the current dynamic of Europeanised political communication is likely to compromise the civic and vertical components of EU-identity.
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