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Resumen de Good Europeans?: Euro-themes in Swedish, Danish and British TV News during a November Week

Kristina Riegert

  • Television news narratives are sites where national and transnational identities are culti- vated and mobilised. The question is not whether Swedish, Danish or British news sto- ries about Europe are domesticated to fit national news bulletins, but how events are domesticated and how ‘we’ are made European by the programmes’ producers. The analy- sis of all European stories between 15-21 November 1999 in three national public serv- ice news bulletins indicate that viewers are offered different images of Europe during this week, and that journalists play active roles in constructing ‘themes’ which link together different types of news stories into narratives about ‘us’ and ‘them’. From these there emerged a Swedish ‘moralising global villager’, slightly superior but willing to adapt to changing international realities, an anxious and conscientious Danish ‘we’, trying to do its share despite its self-imposed limitations on EU cooperation, and an engaged humani- tarian British ‘we’, who is global in scope but prefers to keep a distance from time con- suming Euro-squabbles.


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