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Category: The EU in the Public Imagination

Your Image of the EU: Launch of #myimageoftheEU

Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram

As part of the Imagine Europe project, Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram present #myimageoftheEU, a user-generat…

18th February 2016 lewing

In the UK’s EU Renegotiation, Free Movement Remains the Concern for East Central Europe

Jan Čulík

The UK’s EU renegotiation does not feature prominently in the media of East Central Europe, as the UK is no longer seen as a significant …

12th February 2016 lewing

Exploring Bias: Comparing Approaches for Collecting Twitter Data

Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram

As part of the Imagine Europe project, Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram explore the different kinds of Twitter dat…

10th February 2016 lewing

The UK’s Draft EU Settlement: View from Greece

Kostas Lavdas

Following the publication of the UK’s draft EU settlement, Kostas Lavdas gives a perspective from Greece on the proposal …

8th February 2016 lewing

Brexit? Contrasting Opinion on the UK’s EU Referendum

Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram

As part of the Imagine Europe project, Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram explain the background of the Twitter demo…

5th February 2016 lewing

The Future of the EU: Values and the Will of the People

David Bunikowski

Common values and the future of the European Union are intrinsically linked, writes Dawid Bunikowski. Taking a legal philos…

21st January 2016 lewing

Educating Europe: A Story of Shifts and Grand Old Myths

Sotiria Grek

Education has been an important, if often unrecognised, means of achieving European integration, writes Sotiria Grek. She argu…

19th January 2016 lewing

Twitter Sentiment Analysis on the UK’s EU Membership

Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram

As part of the Imagine Europe project, Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram explore the strengths and limitations of u…

6th January 2016 lewing

EU Referendum Campaign Groups: Strategies on Twitter

Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram

Analysing data collected from the Imagine Europe project, Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram outline the differen…

27th November 2015 lewing

Getting the Message Across in the Twittersphere: How Remain and Leave Use Hashtags

Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram

Taking the Imagine Europe project’s Twitter data, Clare Llewellyn and Laura Cram explain how people exp…

17th November 2015 lewing

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