02530nam 2200493 450 991022052960332120230721034942.0(CKB)3810000000213985(OCoLC)842296257(EXLCZ)99381000000021398520171016d2007 uy 0engurcn#nnn|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNo news is bad news! the role of the media and news framing in embedding Europe /C.H. de VreeseThe Hague :Wetenschappelijke Raad voor het Regeingsbeleid,2007.1 online resource (44 pages) illustrationsOpen Access e-BooksKnowledge UnlatchedWebpublications ;20"June 2007""WRR Scientific Council for Government Policy"Includes bibliographical references1. Changes in the media-politics relationship -- 2. News media and European integration: what do we know? -- 3. Effects of news and information on public support of (or aversion to) European integration -- 4. European integration, public opinion, and the media -- 5. Why do the media matter? -- 6. Who is to blame? the role of the media -- 7. Communicating Europe: current policy initiatives -- 8. Next: making communication a central component of embedding Europe.Our current understanding of public support for (or reluctance towards) advances in European integration sorely misses the role of the media. The media play a crucial role in the intersection between citizens and politics, but in the context of European integration, we only have limited knowledge about how they cover European issues and what the effects are on public support for and legitimacy of advances in European integration.Webpublications ;20.Mass mediaPolitical aspectsEuropeMass media and public opinionEuropePublic relations and politicsEuropeEuropeEconomic integrationEuropePolitics and governmentMass mediaPolitical aspectsMass media and public opinionPublic relations and politics302.23094Vreese C. H. de(Claes Holger),1974-,881585AuAdUSAAuAdUSABOOK9910220529603321No news is bad news2046310UNINA