This chapter analyses individual and national differences in the intensity of European identity, and provides an assessment of the many factors that sustain or hinder the development of a European identification among citizens of EU member states. A model of the intensity of EU identity - comprising feelings of EU belonging and their salience - is elaborated, taking account of the various perspectives outlined above (cognitive mobilization, instrumental rationality, political mobilization, national identity), and their distinct explanatory power across the European public is examined. Socio-structural individual level characteristics as well as system-level features are found to exert modest effects on identity. Cognitive mobilization and instrumental 'rational' considerations are far more important in framing the image of Europe and identification with it. © The several contributors, 2012. All rights reserved.
Bellucci, P., Sanders, D., Serricchio, F. (2012). Explaining European Identity. In The Europeanization of National Polities? Citizenship and Support in a Post-Enlargement Union (pp. 61-90). Oxford : Oxford University Press [10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199602346.003.0004].
Explaining European Identity
Bellucci, Paolo;
2012-01-01
Abstract
This chapter analyses individual and national differences in the intensity of European identity, and provides an assessment of the many factors that sustain or hinder the development of a European identification among citizens of EU member states. A model of the intensity of EU identity - comprising feelings of EU belonging and their salience - is elaborated, taking account of the various perspectives outlined above (cognitive mobilization, instrumental rationality, political mobilization, national identity), and their distinct explanatory power across the European public is examined. Socio-structural individual level characteristics as well as system-level features are found to exert modest effects on identity. Cognitive mobilization and instrumental 'rational' considerations are far more important in framing the image of Europe and identification with it. © The several contributors, 2012. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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