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Discovering Europe? Identity of the Migrants in the EU

Fiket, Irena; Di Mauro, Danilo

(Budapest : IDResearch Ltd./Publikon Publishers, 2014)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Fiket, Irena
AU  - Di Mauro, Danilo
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://jmonnet.btk.pte.hu/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/jm_2014_vfinalfinal.pdf
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/1729
AB  - This paper focuses on migration in Europe and European identity. Above all, it aims
to explore the capacity of European identity to offer an inclusive form of collective affiliation
both for intra- and extra-European migrants. We argue that the probability
for both, extra- and intra-EU migrants, to develop European identity is higher than
the probability to develop country-of-residence identity since the later one is based
on ascriptive criteria and therefore exclusive in its nature. Social scientists from different
traditions started only recently to deal with those questions focusing, above
all, on the effects of mobility within EU borders on identity and attitudes towards
Europe (Favel, 2009; Recchi and Favel, 2009). Our research aims to contribute to this
theoretical and empirical debate by analysing also extra-European migrants. The
high magnitude of extra-EU immigration (more than 30 million, out of the total 47
million of migrants that reside in EU countries were born outside the EU according to
Eurostat 2011) clearly shows the importance of the relationship between migrants
and European identity. In our empirical analyses we will rely on 2009 Eurobarometer
(EB) and 2009 European Election Survey (EES) data
PB  - Budapest : IDResearch Ltd./Publikon Publishers
T2  - European Integration: Perspectives and Challenges. How ‘Borderless’ is Europe?
T1  - Discovering Europe? Identity of the Migrants in the EU
SP  - 121
EP  - 133
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_1729
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Fiket, Irena and Di Mauro, Danilo",
year = "2014",
abstract = "This paper focuses on migration in Europe and European identity. Above all, it aims
to explore the capacity of European identity to offer an inclusive form of collective affiliation
both for intra- and extra-European migrants. We argue that the probability
for both, extra- and intra-EU migrants, to develop European identity is higher than
the probability to develop country-of-residence identity since the later one is based
on ascriptive criteria and therefore exclusive in its nature. Social scientists from different
traditions started only recently to deal with those questions focusing, above
all, on the effects of mobility within EU borders on identity and attitudes towards
Europe (Favel, 2009; Recchi and Favel, 2009). Our research aims to contribute to this
theoretical and empirical debate by analysing also extra-European migrants. The
high magnitude of extra-EU immigration (more than 30 million, out of the total 47
million of migrants that reside in EU countries were born outside the EU according to
Eurostat 2011) clearly shows the importance of the relationship between migrants
and European identity. In our empirical analyses we will rely on 2009 Eurobarometer
(EB) and 2009 European Election Survey (EES) data",
publisher = "Budapest : IDResearch Ltd./Publikon Publishers",
journal = "European Integration: Perspectives and Challenges. How ‘Borderless’ is Europe?",
booktitle = "Discovering Europe? Identity of the Migrants in the EU",
pages = "121-133",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_1729"
}
Fiket, I.,& Di Mauro, D.. (2014). Discovering Europe? Identity of the Migrants in the EU. in European Integration: Perspectives and Challenges. How ‘Borderless’ is Europe?
Budapest : IDResearch Ltd./Publikon Publishers., 121-133.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_1729
Fiket I, Di Mauro D. Discovering Europe? Identity of the Migrants in the EU. in European Integration: Perspectives and Challenges. How ‘Borderless’ is Europe?. 2014;:121-133.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_1729 .
Fiket, Irena, Di Mauro, Danilo, "Discovering Europe? Identity of the Migrants in the EU" in European Integration: Perspectives and Challenges. How ‘Borderless’ is Europe? (2014):121-133,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_1729 .

Building the european identity through deliberation

Fiket, Irena; Di Mauro, Danilo

(Pécs : IDResearch Ltd./Publikon Publishers ; University of Pécs Department of Political Studies, 2010)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Fiket, Irena
AU  - Di Mauro, Danilo
PY  - 2010
UR  - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/3540
AB  - The question of a European identity is at the core of the debate on the EU democratic deficit. Recent empirical analyses showed that the sense of belonging to a unique European community pertain to a minority of citizens, representing a serious limit to the implementation of the European polity. Weakness in identity may produce negative by-products on citizenship, affecting the representation and legitimacy of the EU institutions. Along with the initiatives promoted by the European Commission, many scholars tried to promote both theoretical and normative solutions to this problem. Among others, deliberative democracy has the most developed theoretical notion of what the public sphere is and how it should be understood in democratic terms. It claims that citizens can be brought back to the public sphere by becoming engaged in thoughtful deliberation that aims at solving common problems, at making policymakers more accountable, and at producing legitimate policy outcomes that can meet shared expectations of the polity. 
Although deliberative democracy experiments have been spread in the last decade, few studies explored empirically the effects of deliberation on European identity.  How can deliberative democracy practice help to develop and intensify European identity? The present paper specifically addresses this question by analyzing the results of the EuroPolis – European deliberative polity-making project, held in Brussels before the 2009 EU Parliamentary elections.
PB  - Pécs : IDResearch Ltd./Publikon Publishers ; University of Pécs Department of Political Studies
T2  - Borderless Europe : challenges - opportunities
T1  - Building the european identity through deliberation
SP  - 217
EP  - 235
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3540
ER  - 
@inbook{
author = "Fiket, Irena and Di Mauro, Danilo",
year = "2010",
abstract = "The question of a European identity is at the core of the debate on the EU democratic deficit. Recent empirical analyses showed that the sense of belonging to a unique European community pertain to a minority of citizens, representing a serious limit to the implementation of the European polity. Weakness in identity may produce negative by-products on citizenship, affecting the representation and legitimacy of the EU institutions. Along with the initiatives promoted by the European Commission, many scholars tried to promote both theoretical and normative solutions to this problem. Among others, deliberative democracy has the most developed theoretical notion of what the public sphere is and how it should be understood in democratic terms. It claims that citizens can be brought back to the public sphere by becoming engaged in thoughtful deliberation that aims at solving common problems, at making policymakers more accountable, and at producing legitimate policy outcomes that can meet shared expectations of the polity. 
Although deliberative democracy experiments have been spread in the last decade, few studies explored empirically the effects of deliberation on European identity.  How can deliberative democracy practice help to develop and intensify European identity? The present paper specifically addresses this question by analyzing the results of the EuroPolis – European deliberative polity-making project, held in Brussels before the 2009 EU Parliamentary elections.",
publisher = "Pécs : IDResearch Ltd./Publikon Publishers ; University of Pécs Department of Political Studies",
journal = "Borderless Europe : challenges - opportunities",
booktitle = "Building the european identity through deliberation",
pages = "217-235",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3540"
}
Fiket, I.,& Di Mauro, D.. (2010). Building the european identity through deliberation. in Borderless Europe : challenges - opportunities
Pécs : IDResearch Ltd./Publikon Publishers ; University of Pécs Department of Political Studies., 217-235.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3540
Fiket I, Di Mauro D. Building the european identity through deliberation. in Borderless Europe : challenges - opportunities. 2010;:217-235.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3540 .
Fiket, Irena, Di Mauro, Danilo, "Building the european identity through deliberation" in Borderless Europe : challenges - opportunities (2010):217-235,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rifdt_3540 .