Friday, July 10, 2015
J102 (13 rue de l'Université)
In September 2013 was launched a comparative European research about the on-line media agenda setting. In October 2014, five new teams (British, German Italian, Slovak, Bulgarian) joined the initial three (Romanian, French, Polish). Thus, our research is based on four western and four central-eastern fields of on-line media study. In our paper, we will focus on the oppositions and controversies, but also on similarities, between national treatments of European subjects, in a comparative perspective. European on-line media agenda in “normal” period (without European elections) and European representations will be evidenced by discourse analysis research methods: frames, categorisation and an original research feature developed within our project – LEMEL – L’Europe dans les médias en ligne.