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Contested solidarity in the Euro crisis and Europe’s migration crisis: a discourse network analysis

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posted on 2019-09-04, 06:59 authored by Stefan Wallaschek

The article analyses the solidarity discourse in the Euro crisis and Europe’s migration crisis and examines how meanings of solidarity are framed and which political parties participate in these debates. The discourse coalition and coalition magnet approaches are combined to study the two discourse dynamics of demanding solidarity (migration crisis) or being criticised for not showing solidarity (Euro crisis) in the German media discourse. By applying the discourse network methodology, the interdependence of framing and actor visibility is analysed. It is demonstrated that solidarity is linked to austerity by a conservative party discourse coalition in the Euro crisis. The migration crisis discourse is shaped by one large discourse coalition, arguing for political solidarity. In 2015, political solidarity is challenged by security and demarcation claims in the migration crisis. The study contributes to the ideational research framework and demonstrates the different trajectories of solidarity in Europe in hard times.

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This work was supported by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) (DFG) in the Project GSC 263 as well as by a visiting scholarship of the German Academic Exchange Service (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst) (DAAD) at the University College Dublin in 2017.

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