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The article discusses some of the major omissions and simplifications created
by established approaches to European communication, in particular
the inclination to think of Europeanization primarily, and often exclusively,
in relation to things national. It points to the simplistic narrative that sees
transnational communication in Europe as a very recent phenomenon, and
demonstrates how this narrative glosses over various historical forms of
transnational communication in Europe. It then briefly addresses the intellectual
roots of this narrative, and argues that they also lead to neglecting
the existence of diverse, often competing contemporary forms of
Europeanization and transnationalization in public communication.
Finally, the article argues that more sustained attention should be paid to
subnational patterns of stratification of European communication, particularly
those arising along class divisions.
History
School
- Social Sciences
Department
- Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
Citation
MIHELJ, S., 2007. The European and the national in communication research. European Journal of Communication, 22 (4), pp. 443-459Publisher
© SAGE PublicationsVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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2007Notes
The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the European Journal of Communication [© SAGE Publications] and is available at http://online.sagepub.com/Language
- en