Event
28 March 2023
What's the story? Narratives of EU reforms in parliaments and the media
This event organised in the frame of the EU3D project will feature two sessions analysing discourse about the EU.
Event
28 March 2023
This event organised in the frame of the EU3D project will feature two sessions analysing discourse about the EU.
Working paper
06 December 2022
In this paper, we have analysed the coverage of reforms in a European context in the leading business newspapers in the three biggest EU member states
Blog post
26 August 2021
A content-based tax on the revenue from digital advertising is needed to prevent the monetisation of fake news by both creators and platforms.
Blog post
26 April 2021
The level of interest of European citizens in the European Union is increasing, but still lags behind EU economic and policy integration.
Podcast
16 April 2021
What can 70 years of news(paper articles) and how we talk about 'Europe' tell us about pan-European identity? Is there even such a thing as a European
Working paper
23 March 2021
Everything that increases the interest of European citizens in the EU will serve to move the EU closer to its citizens.
Working paper
02 March 2021
This paper aims to contribute to the understanding of Europe as reflected in European media.
Blog post
22 October 2019
An on-going research project at Bruegel seeks to quantify and analyse printed media discourses about Europe over the decades since the end of the Seco
Blog post
18 July 2019
An on-going research project is seeking to quantify and analyse printed media discourses about Europe over the decades since the end of the Second Wor
Blog post
08 April 2019
How new EU rules on using snippets from news publishers and on copyright infringement liability might affect circulation of information, revenue distr
Comment
04 April 2019
Developments in digital technology have prompted a ‘tabloidisation’ of traditional media, created opportunities for the misuse of information online,
Blog post
03 April 2019
Independent fiscal institutions have no formal powers to act and have to rely on soft power to influence the budgetary process. This blog post investi
Blog post
20 March 2019
An ongoing research project is seeking to quantify and analyse national printed media discourses about Europe over the decades since the end of the se
Event
27 February 2019
Who tends to get the blame for the Euro crisis in national media? What do national politicians think about the EU and EMU?
Blog post
01 March 2018
Why did the eurozone have such difficulties coming to terms with its own shortcomings? The authors believe they have found part of the answer, through
Policy brief
15 February 2018
Who gets the blame for the crisis? How did narratives of the crisis develop since 2007? The authors of this paper tried to identify the key crisis-rel