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This book reflects on the latest developments in discourse analysis in the context of EU politics research. It explores discourse analysis as a tool to study and understand EU politics, covering key conceptual, methodological and research-strategic questions. The analytical approach advanced in this book is anchored in discursive institutionalism, the newest addition to approaches in new institutionalism. The author particularly focuses on discourse as a strategic resource for political purposes, as a device for inclusion and exclusion in policy-making, and as a means of conveying and appealing to political emotions, as well as the role visual discourse and imagery play in day-to-day EU politics. Including a variety of examples using different combinations of research techniques and data material, the book also addresses issues related to the study of discursive structures and agency, discourse conflict and consensus, causality and the time dimension in discourse analysis.

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This book is a valuable contribution to the existing literature with a focus on the use of DA for the study of politics. this book which is written in a lucid style is accessible to a broad spectrum of readership, including lay readers, scholars, post-graduate students, interested in the areas of DA, language, international relations and political sciences. (Muhammad Afzaal, Discourse Studies, Vol. 22 (5), 2020)

1 Introducing Discourse Analysis in EU Politics
1(20)
What Is Discourse Analysis?
2(1)
Discourse Analysis in the Study of the EU
3(6)
Scope of Research
3(3)
Approaches and Research Themes
6(3)
What Can't Discourse Analysis Be Used for?
9(1)
The Aim of the Book and Its Approach to Discourse Analysis
10(4)
Structure of the Book
14(2)
References
16(5)
2 Discourse Analysis as a Research Strategy
21(24)
Agency-Structure as a Continiuum
22(3)
Discursive Conflict-Consensus as a Continiuum
25(3)
Causality and Types of Explanations
28(3)
Discourse Analysis and Time
31(3)
Multi-theoretical Analysis and Counterfactual Reasoning
34(3)
Ideas, Discourse and Institutions: A General Analytical Framework
37(3)
References
40(5)
3 Discourse Analysis, Data and Research Techniques
45(20)
What to Read?
46(10)
Documents
49(2)
Interviews and `Naturally Occurring Talk'
51(2)
Survey Questionnaires
53(1)
Non-linguistic Data
54(2)
How to Read?
56(5)
Content Analysis and Computer-Assisted Text Analysis
57(2)
Problem Perception Analysis
59(2)
References
61(4)
4 Discourse and EU Policy-Making
65(26)
Reforms and Actors in the CAP
66(2)
A Mechannism of Resistance: Discursive Path-Dependency
68(2)
Two Conditions for Transformation: One Necessary and One Conducive
70(1)
First Mechanism of Transformation: Discursive Ambiguity
70(3)
Second Mechanism of Transformation: Translation
73(2)
Third Mechanism of Transformation: Discursive Entrepreneurship
75(3)
Fourth Mechannism of Transformation: Expertise
78(6)
Expertise in EU Policy-Making
80(4)
References
84(7)
5 Discourse and the Strategic Usage of Europe
91(24)
`Europe' as a Strategic Discursive Resource
92(5)
Three Conditions Conducive for the Strategic Usage of Discourse
93(3)
How Can It Be Determined Whether Decision-Makers Invoke Discourse Strategically?
96(1)
The Usage of Europe in Banking
97(12)
Ireland
99(4)
Denmark
103(5)
Comparing Ireland and Denmark
108(1)
References
109(6)
6 Discourse, Myths and Emotions in EU Politics
115(24)
Myths and Emotions in E U Politics
116(4)
Discursive Institutionalism on Political Myths and Emotions
119(1)
Green and Social Europe: Myths and Emotions
120(15)
The Production of Europe 2020
122(1)
The Reception of Green and Social Europe: Sectoral and Institutional Resonance
123(6)
The Emotional Appeal of Green and Social Europe
129(3)
Explaining the Reproduction of Green and Social Europe: Desire and Self-Blockage
132(3)
References
135(4)
7 Visual Discourse, Imagery and EU Politics
139(20)
Visual Discourse, Symbols and Imagery
141(3)
The Roles of Imagery in `Green Europe' Politics
144(13)
Comparisons Across Units: The Multiple Roles of Imagery and Institutionalised Opposition
146(4)
Temporal Comparisons: Dialectic Organisational Interests and Friendly `Othering'
150(7)
References
157(2)
8 Taking Stock and Looking Ahead
159(10)
Theory-Building Challenges
161(2)
Research Design Challenges
163(3)
Revisiting a General Analytical Framework
166(2)
References
168(1)
Index 169
Kennet Lynggaard is Associate Professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University, Denmark. His research focuses on politics and governance, research design, and the role of symbols, myths and emotions in European integration. He is the co-editor of Research Methods in European Union Studies (with I. Manners and K. Löfgren, 2015) and has published in numerous journals, including Journal of European Public Policy, West European Politics, New Political Economy, Comparative European Politics, and Journal of European Integration.