Debating Europe, Transforming Identities: Assessing the impact of Deliberative Poll treatment on identity
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Although there is a considerable amount of talk about transformative power of deliberation
on identity, the debate in literature remains highly theoretical in underlying the benefits of
deliberative model for EU Integration. So far, little empirical evidence is available on the
actual impact of deliberation. Can deliberation enhance European identity? We specifically
address this question by using deliberative polling quasi-experiment that involved random
sample of 348 European citizens in 2 days deliberation on issues of European concern. The
comparison of citizens’ sense of belonging to both EU and nation states before and after
deliberation, allowed us to explore the effects of deliberation on identity and further test it
against the control group. The analyses show that when European citizens are enabled to
deliberate on European issues beyond national borders their exclusive national identity
decreases and they become more community minded. The observed transformation of...
identities is further analyzed in order to explore the relationship between European and
national identity. The analyses indicate that even after deliberative treatment in which
European identity has been activated the relationship between multiple identities remains
compatible.
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European identity / European public sphere / deliberationSource:
Italian Political Science Review, Cambridge Journals, 2017, 47, 3Publisher:
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
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IFDTTY - JOUR AU - Fiket, Irena PY - 2017 UR - https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/italian-political-science-review-rivista-italiana-di-scienza-politica/article/div-classtitledebating-europe-transforming-identities-assessing-the-impact-of-deliberative-poll-treatment-on-identitydiv/E343FAB45A5D5BF931D1ECC3EFF26176 UR - http://rifdt.instifdt.bg.ac.rs/123456789/1715 AB - Although there is a considerable amount of talk about transformative power of deliberation on identity, the debate in literature remains highly theoretical in underlying the benefits of deliberative model for EU Integration. So far, little empirical evidence is available on the actual impact of deliberation. Can deliberation enhance European identity? We specifically address this question by using deliberative polling quasi-experiment that involved random sample of 348 European citizens in 2 days deliberation on issues of European concern. The comparison of citizens’ sense of belonging to both EU and nation states before and after deliberation, allowed us to explore the effects of deliberation on identity and further test it against the control group. The analyses show that when European citizens are enabled to deliberate on European issues beyond national borders their exclusive national identity decreases and they become more community minded. The observed transformation of identities is further analyzed in order to explore the relationship between European and national identity. The analyses indicate that even after deliberative treatment in which European identity has been activated the relationship between multiple identities remains compatible. PB - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press T2 - Italian Political Science Review, Cambridge Journals T1 - Debating Europe, Transforming Identities: Assessing the impact of Deliberative Poll treatment on identity IS - 3 VL - 47 DO - 10.1017/ipo.2016.26 ER -
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Fiket, I.. (2017). Debating Europe, Transforming Identities: Assessing the impact of Deliberative Poll treatment on identity. in Italian Political Science Review, Cambridge Journals Cambridge : Cambridge University Press., 47(3). https://doi.org/10.1017/ipo.2016.26
Fiket I. Debating Europe, Transforming Identities: Assessing the impact of Deliberative Poll treatment on identity. in Italian Political Science Review, Cambridge Journals. 2017;47(3). doi:10.1017/ipo.2016.26 .
Fiket, Irena, "Debating Europe, Transforming Identities: Assessing the impact of Deliberative Poll treatment on identity" in Italian Political Science Review, Cambridge Journals, 47, no. 3 (2017), https://doi.org/10.1017/ipo.2016.26 . .