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EU Foreign Policy through the Lens of Discourse Analysis: Making Sense of Diversity

CARTA, Caterina et MORIN, Jean-Frederic (ed.). EU foreign policy through the lens of discourse analysis: Making sense of diversity. Routledge, 2016.

Auteurs: Caterina Carta, Jean-Frédéric Morin

Année: 2014

ISBN: 978-1-4094-6375-7

Edition: Ashgate

Collection: Globalisation, Europe, Multilateralism series

Lien: Site de l'éditeur

Pages: 300
 

‘Honouring both the plurality and fecundity that characterises discursive approaches, this book demonstrates the pertinence of focussing on discourses, in their many different hues, for understanding one of the most salient developments of the contemporary international system: the production, reproduction and transformation of Europe. It will be of great interest all at once to students and scholars interested in the role of language in international politics, the workings of international governance, or indeed in the great European project.’

Charlotte Epstein, University of Sydney, Australia

‘With its unique collection of essays, this book celebrates two kinds of diversity: the highly diverse discursive environment that constitutes the EU's multifaceted identities, and the many academic approaches to analysing these multiple intersecting narratives. A fascinating read celebrating what we need to accept as the EU's irredeemable polyphony.’

Kalypso Nicolaïdis, University of Oxford, UK

‘This book represents an excellent contribution to the literature. First, it unpacks discourse analysis and demonstrates the diversity of the various discursive approaches. Second, it uses these discourse analytical lenses to shed new light on EU foreign policy. Essential reading for anybody interested in the application of discourse analysis to “real world” issues!’

Thomas Risse, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany

‘EU Foreign Policy through the Lens of Discourse Analysis is the most comprehensive collection to date covering the broad array of discourse analytic approaches to the study of international relations and foreign policy. The chapters make clear that discourse, as a concept, an object of analysis, and a method crosses ontological and epistemological stances and is significant for a diversity of researchers.’

Roxanne Lynn Doty, Arizona State University, USA


 

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