Integrating Indifference: A Comparative, Qualitative and Quantitative Approach to the Legitimacy of European Integration


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Have European citizens become increasingly Eurosceptic over the last two decades, turning their backs on European integration? Though many journalists, politicians and academics argue that they have, this book suggests that reactions to European integration cannot be reduced uniquely to a rise in Euroscepticism, but that indifference and ambivalence need also to be brought into the picture when studying EU legitimacy and its politicisation. Drawing on new evidence from survey data from eight founding member states, and focus groups conducted in francophone Belgium, France and Great Britain, Integrating Indifference explores the various faces of citizens' indifference, from fatalism, to detachment, via sheer indecision. This book adopts a pioneering mixed-methods approach to analysing the middle-of-the-road attitudes of ordinary citizens who consider themselves neither Europhiles nor Eurosceptics. Complementing existing quantitative and qualitative literature in the field, it opens up new perspectives on attitudes towards European integration.

Author: Virginie Van Ingelgom
Publisher: ECPR Press
Published: 04/01/2014
Pages: 250
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.53d
ISBN13: 9781907301483
ISBN10: 1907301488
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Civics & Citizenship
- Political Science | Political Ideologies | Democracy
- Political Science | Political Process | General

About the Author
Virginie Van Ingelgom is a postdoctoral researcher F.R.S. - FNRS at the Institut de Sciences Politiques Louvain-Europe (UCLouvain) and an associate research fellow of the Centre for European Studies (Sciences Po Paris). Her dissertation - from which this book has grown - was awarded the Theseus Award for Promising Research on European Integration (2010), the French Political Science Association - Fondation Mattei Dogan Best Dissertation Prize (2011), and the ECPR Jean Blondel PhD Prize (2011). Dr Van Ingelgom is the author of several articles on the issue of legitimacy at national and European levels, on the possible emergence of a 'European community', and on the methodological issues of using qualitative comparative analysis. She recently co-authored (with S Duchesne, E Frazer & F Haegel) Citizens' Reactions to European Integration Compared: Overlooking Europe (2013, Palgrave). Her current teaching commitments include courses at UCLouvain, Sciences Po Paris and at the ECPR Summer School in Methods and Techniques.