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This panel explores the complex realm of European identification through the lens of quantitative methodologies. Quantitative approaches offer a structured framework to dissect the multifaceted aspects of European identity. Through statistical analysis, data modeling, and large-scale quantiative research agendas, scholars aim to uncover the underlying factors that shape and define what it means to be ‚European‘. Exploring patterns of identification across different demographic groups, regions, and socio-political contexts, this panel seeks to shed light on the dynamic nature of European identity and its evolution over time. The different papers of this panel operationalize different aspects and dimension of sociological analyses of European identification, such as trust, education, framing external threats, and the role of emotions. This panel aims to provide an overview of current debates and research agendas regarding the question of European identification and its underpinnings.
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Framing external threats: the effect the rise of China on attitudes towards the EU | View Paper Details |
The Effect of Educational Subjects on Support for the European Union | View Paper Details |
Passionate Europe: Role of Emotions in the European Attitudes and Identity | View Paper Details |