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A Primordial Attachment to the Nation? French and Irish Workers and Trade Unions in Past EU Referendum Debates

Author(s)
Béthoux, Élodie  
Erne, Roland  
Golden, Darragh  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/9270
Date Issued
2018-03-05
Date Available
2018-03-05T12:17:08Z
Abstract
We aim to contribute to a better understanding of the dynamics that are driving EU politicisation and the rising Euroscepticism of workers and unions in the public sphere. One explanation frames the rise in Euroscepticism in cultural terms, emphasising workers' alleged primordial attachment to their nation. A second uses socio-economic frames, linking growing Euroscepticism to the increasingly neo-liberal direction of the EU. The weight of these competing frames in the referendum campaigns on the EU Constitution in France and the Lisbon Treaty and the Fiscal Treaty in Ireland cannot be measured easily, as the categorisation of a phrase as socio-economic or cultural is in itself subject to political classification struggles. We therefore presents the findings of an inductive lexical analysis of all Irish Times, all Le Monde and all worker- or union-related articles published in almost all national media outlets during the mentioned referendum debates. This was made possible by the Alceste software package that allowed us to analyse very large corpuses of articles inductively. Our analysis reveals that socio-economic terms dominated policy debates in both countries. The findings question existing EU politicisation studies that were measuring the salience of different frame types by deductive analysis. 
Sponsorship
European Commission
European Commission Horizon 2020
Irish Research Council
Other Sponsorship
French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
British Journal of Industrial Relations
Volume
56
Issue
3
Start Page
656
End Page
678
Copyright (Published Version)
2018 the Authors
Subjects

European integration

Politicization

Euro-skeptic

Referendum

Trade union

Cultural shift

Working class

Alceste

DOI
10.1111/bjir.12303
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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