Abstract
In the debate around the possible development of a European public sphere, three different approaches can be distinguished. The ‘sceptical’ approach argues that a European public sphere is neither feasible nor desirable in the absence of a strongly developed collective identity at the European level. The ‘functionalist’ approach believes in the development of a decentralised European public sphere consisting of a series of ‘issue publics’ complementing and supporting the current European governance structures. We argue, however, in favour of a third, ‘political’ approach which advocates the further politicisation of European policy-making as a prerequisite for the formation of a sufficiently integrated, transnational European public sphere. Further politicisation would not only increase the quality of European decision-making, it would also, for the first time, allow European citizens to identify the European Union as a political project in which they can collectively shape their common future.
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Rummens, S., Geenens, R. & Van Hecke, S., (2011) “Zichtbare politiek als voorwaarde voor een Europese publieke ruimte”, Tijdschrift voor Sociologie 32(3-4), 329–354. doi: https://doi.org/10.21825/sociologos.86781
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