Published July 2024 | Version v1
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MEDIATIZED EU Policy Recommendations for National Policymakers

  • 1. Dublin City University School of Communications
  • 2. ROR icon Universidad Nebrija
  • 3. ROR icon Tallinn University of Technology
  • 1. Universidad Antonio de Nebrija
  • 2. Dublin City University School of Communications
  • 3. ROR icon Universidad Nebrija
  • 4. ROR icon Tallinn University of Technology
  • 5. European Neighbourhood Council (ENC)
  • 6. European Neighbourhood Council
  • 7. ROR icon Corvinus University of Budapest
  • 8. ROR icon University of Coimbra
  • 9. ROR icon Centro de Estudos Sociais
  • 10. ROR icon University of Oxford
  • 11. ROR icon Dublin City University
  • 12. ROR icon Tbilisi State University

Description

Based on the research findings involving media analysis, interviews with political and media elites, and public opinion surveys in the seven target countries, the research team in each target country designed a policy recommendation report for national policymakers. While each target country has its own political particularities, some issues of concern were common to almost all target countries. This includes the need for measures to counter political polarization, the need to increase the knowledge level about the EU and the need to engage the public more, and the need to tackle disinformation.

The aim of the national policy recommendations report is to enable local policymakers to develop effective strategies to counter mediatized representations that could hamper the European integration project due to negativity bias or because they contain disinformation or misinformation. Additionally, the policy recommendations can assist national policymakers in planning awareness-raising campaigns for citizens, adapted to local political contexts.

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MEDIATIZED EU - D3.2 - Policy Recommendations for Local Policymakers.pdf

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Funding

European Commission
MEDIATIZED EU - Mediatized Discourses on Europeanization and Their Representations in Public Perceptions 101004534