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Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2011

Talking About Europe: Techniques and Resources in the Formulation of Opinions on the EU

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In this chapter, elements from individual and collective interviews are highlighted that corroborate or reveal limitations of the main theses developed in the specialised literature. By focusing on the different ways an interviewee produces a point of view on political Europe, we are not trying to establish direct links between social properties and the contents of opinions on Europe; rather, we aim to study the resources and techniques used, depending on their social environ-ment, to respond to a solicitation to produce a discourse on Europe. Based on a predominantly qualitative material, we will observe the types of social knowledge and techniques mobilised by interviewees to talk about Europe, and we investigate correlations between the way they talk about Europe and their social position and environment (level of education, profession, job experiences and prospects, living standard, way of life).
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hal-04555848 , version 1 (23-04-2024)

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Philippe Aldrin, Marine de Lassalle. Talking About Europe: Techniques and Resources in the Formulation of Opinions on the EU. Daniel Gaxie; Nicolas Hubé; Jay Rowell. Perceptions of Europe. A Comparative Sociology of European Attitudes., ECPR Press, pp.119-142, 2011, 978-1907301599. ⟨hal-04555848⟩
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