Framing Europe: Attitudes to European Integration in Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom
In: Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology
Frontmatter -- Contents. -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments. -- One. Introduction -- PART I: FRAMES ON EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND THE EUROPEAN UNION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, GERMANY, AND SPAIN -- Two. Ways of Seeing European Integration -- Three. Good Reasons for Attitudes toward European Integration -- Four. Journalists and European Integration -- PART II: NATIONAL CULTURES AND FRAMES ON EUROPEAN INTEGRATION -- Five. Spain: Europe as a Mirror with Two Reflections -- Six. West Germany: Between Self-Doubt and Pragmatism -- Seven. East Germany: A Different Past, a Different Memory -- Eight. The United Kingdom: Reluctant Europeans -- Nine. Frames and Attitudes toward European Integration: A Statistical Validation -- Ten. Conclusions -- Appendix 1. Selection and Distribution of Respondents, and the Interviewing Process -- Appendix 2. Newspaper Selection, Sampling, and Coding Procedures for Editorials and Opinion Pieces -- Appendix 3. Frames on European Integration: A Discriminant Analysis, by City -- Appendix 4. Sources for Part II: Novels, History Textbooks, and Head of State Addresses -- Notes -- References -- Index -- Princeton Studies in Cultural Sociology