European Narratives - In Search for Common Diversity - Part II

This issue of the scientific journal "Der Donauraum" includes contributions from the participants of the Young Scholar Forum 2020. Forming the second part of a two-part series, authors and participants were invited to explore the diversity of European narratives. Under the editorship of Daniel Martínek, early-career researchers from various disciplines address different challenges of the Danube Region and the EU focusing on questions of cross-border cooperation, public spheres, city governance and agriculture.
“European public media organizations would be necessary for a more equitable, and truly European public sphere. Internationally, it is a strategic mistake on the EU’s behalf not to have such bodies and outlets. While it has been a long-contested goal to fashion the EU as an actor with ‘one voice’, the infrastructure is not even ready to convey a European message, however unified or cacophonous that might be.”
Máté Mátyás, Lessons from the Backlash: Towards a More Equitable European Public Sphere. A Policy Proposal
With contributions by Máté Mátyás, Filip Fila, Dávid Fekete, Paul Philip Kowas, Stefan Rashkovski, Deniz Horuz and Katarína Sárvári.
- Titel: European Narratives - In Search for Common Diversity - Part II
- Herausgegeben von: Daniel Martínek
- Ausgabe: 1/2022