Comprendre la logique des informations diffusées sur l'UE
Le projet financé par l'UE " Adequate Information Management in Europe (AIM)" ( gestion adéquate de l'information en Europe) enquête sur la couverture médiatique des informations sur l'UE dans les différents Etats européens et analyse l'impact des médias de masse sur l'émergence (ou la non-émergence) d'une "sphère publique européenne". Onze instituts de recherche ont participé au projet.
Le projet financé par l’UE » Adequate Information Management in Europe (AIM) » ( gestion adéquate de l’information en Europe) enquête sur la couverture médiatique des informations sur l’UE dans les différents Etats européens et analyse l’impact des médias de masse sur l’émergence (ou la non-émergence) d’une « sphère publique européenne ». Onze instituts de recherche ont participé au projet.
A series of working papers summarises the findings of this project, which was funded under the EU’s 6th Research Framework Programme. The study includes an analysis of the news coverage on the European level (in Brussels) as well as country reports on EU coverage in 11 European states (Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Norway, Romania, Spain and the UK).
The project involved four empirical-research steps:´
- A quantitative study of the scale/range/scope of EU-news coverage;
- interviews with editors in the 11 countries;
- interviews with correspondents, EU spokespeople and diplomats in Brussels, and;
- analytical sub-projects concerning the role of the internet.
The study confirms what European think-tanks and academics have been claiming for some time – that a ‘European public sphere’ does not currently exist and the way that EU news is dealt with in European countries depends on the existing structures.
To read the introductions to the working papers and the summaries of the national findings, please click here.