Předmět European Public Space: Interest Representation and Public Debate, ES (JPM432)
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Sylabus
1. Introduction 30/09 PART I EUROPEAN PUBLIC SPACE2. European Public Space - concepts, definitions and approaches 07/103. Relevance of public debate 14/104. Language, media and journalism 21/105. European identity: individuals, elites, general public 04/11 PART II INTEREST REPRESENTATION AND LOBBYING6. Interest Representation and Lobbying in the EU - introduction 11/117. Lobbying the European institutions - process and institutional conditions 18/118. Business Interest Groups in the EU 25/1110. Citizens’/Public Interest Groups in the EU 2/12 11. Final paper proposals - presentations[1] 9/1212. European Public Space in the Making and its implications for democratic decision-making - discussion 11/12[1] PowerPoint presentations expected
Literatura
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(2004) ‘Bureaucrats, politicians, and societal interests: how is European policy making politicized?’, Comparative Political Studies 37: 1119-50.Beyers, J. - Kerremans, B. (2007) ‘Critical resource dependencies and the Europeanization of domestic interest groups’, Journal of European Public Policy 14(3): 460-81.Bouwen, P. (2004a) ‘Exchanging access goods for access: A comparative study of business lobbying in the European Union institutions’ European Journal of Political Research 43:337-369Bouwen, P. (2004b) ‘The logic of access to the European Parliament: business lobbying in the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs’, Journal of Common Market Studies 42: 473-95.Bowen, P. - McCown (2007) ‘Lobbying versus litigation: political and legal strategies of interest representation in the European Union’ Journal of European Public Policy 14(3):422-443Broscheid, A. - Coen, D. (2007) ‘Lobbying activity and for a creation in the EU: empirically exploring the nature of the policy good’ Journal of European Public Policy 14(3): 346-365Bunea, A. (2014) ‘Explaining Interest Groups’ Articulation of Policy Preferences in the European Commission’s Open Consultations: An Analysis of the Environmental Policy Area’, Journal of Common Market Studies, Article first published online: 3 APR 2014Butler, IdJ. (2008) ‘Non-governmental Organisation Participation in the EU Law-making Process: The Example of Social Non-governmental Organisations at the Commission, Parliament and Council’ European Law Journal 14(5):558-582Chalmers, A.W. (2013) ‘Trading information for access: informational lobbying strategies and interest group access to the European Union’, Journal of European Public Policy 20(1):39-58Checkel, J.T. (2005) ‘International Institutins and Socialization in Europe: Introduction and Framework‘, International Organization 59:801-826Checkel, J.T. - Katzenstein, P.J. (eds) (2009) European identity Cambridge: Cambridge University PressCiti, M. - Rhodes, M. (2007) ‘New Modes of Governance in the European Union: A Critical Survey and Analysis’ In Jørgensen, K.E. - Pollack, M.A. - Rosamond, B. Handbook Of European Union Politics SageCoen, D. (2007) ‘Empirical and theoretical studies in EU lobbying’, Journal of European Public Policy 14(3): 333-45Coen, David - Richardson, Jeremy (2009) (eds.) Lobbying the European Union: institutions, actors, and issues Oxford: Oxford University PressCorcoran, F, - Fahy, D. (2009) ‘Exploring the European Elite Sphere: The role of Financial Times’ Journalism Studies 10(1):100-113Curtis, K.A. (2014) ‘Inclusive versus exclusive: A cross-national comparison of the effects of subnational, national, and supranational identity’, European Union Politics, published online 16 April 2014Dür, A., Mateo, G. (2014) ‘The Europeanization of interest groups: Group type, resources and policy area’, European Union Politics, published online 6 May 2014Eising, R. (2004) ‘Multilevel governance and business interests in the European Union’, Governance 17(2): 211-46.Eising, R. (2007) ‘The access of business interests to EU institutions: towards élite pluralism?’ Journal of European Public Policy 14(3):384-403Egeberg, M. - Heskestad, A. (2010) ‘The Denationalization of Cabinets in the European Commission’ Journal of Common Market Studies 48(4):775-789Farrell, D.M. - Scully, R (2007) Representing Europe’s Citizens? Electoral Institutions and the Failure of Parliamentary Representation Oxford: Oxford University PressFollesdal, A. and Hix, S. (2006) ‘Why There Is a Democratic Deficit in the EU: A Response to Majone and Moravcsik’, Journal of Common Market Studies 44 (3): 533-562;Fossum, J.E. - Schlessinger, P. (2007) (eds) The European Union and the Public Sphere: A Communicative Space in the Making? London: RoutledgeGreen, D. M. (2007) The Europeans: political identity in an emerging polity Boulder: Lynne RiennerGatterman, K. (2013) ‘News about the European Parliament: Patterns and external drivers of broadsheet coverage’, European Union Politics 14(3):436-457Greenwood, Justin (2007) Interest representation in the European Union Basingtoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2007George, S. (2004) ‘Multi-level governance and the European Union. In Bache, I. and Flinders, M. Multi-level governance OUP.Hix, Simon (2005) Political System of the European Union 2nd edition Palgrave Macmillan. Chapter 7: Interest representation, p. 208-234Isernia, P. - Fishkin, J.S. (2014) ‘The EuroPolis Deliberative Poll’, European Union Politics, published online 8 May 2014Klüver, H. (2013): ‘Lobbying as a collective enterprise: winners and losers of policy formulation in the European Union’, Journal of European Public Policy, 20(1): 59-76Koeppl, P. (2001) ‘The acceptance, relevance and dominance of lobbying the EU Commission - A first-time survey of the EU Commission’s civil servants Journal of Public Affairs 1(1):69-80Koopmans, R. - Statham, P. (eds) (2010) The making of a European public sphere : media discourse and political contention New York : Cambridge University PressMahoney, C. (2004) ‘The power of institutions: state and interest group activity in the European Union’, European Union Politics 5: 441-66.Mahoney, C. (2007) ‘Networking vs. allying: the decision of interest groups to join coalitions in the US and the EU’ Journal of European Public Policy 14(3):366-383Marshall, D. (2012) ‘Do rapporteurs receive independent expert policy advice? Indirect lobbying via the European Parliament's committee secretariat’, Journal of European Public Policy, 19(9):1377-1395Panke, D. (2012) ‘Lobbying Institutional Key Players: How States Seek to Influence the European Commission, the Council Presidency and the European Parliament’, Journal of Common Market Studies 50(1): 129-150Peters, B.G. - Pierre, J. (2004) ‘Multi-level Governance and Democracy: A Faustian Bargain? In Bache, I. and Flinders, M. (eds.) Multi-level Governance (Oxford University Press, 2004)Rasmussen, A., Carrrol, B.J., Lowery, D. (2014) ‘Representatives of the public? Public opinion and interest group activity’, European Journal of Political Research 53(2): 250-268,Rasmussen, M.K. (2014) ‘The Battle for Influence: The Politics of Business Lobbying in the European Parliament’, Journal of Common Market Studies, Article first published online: 6 MAY 2014Scully, R. (2005) ‘Becoming Europeans? Attitudes, Behaviour and Socialization in the European Parliament Oxford: Oxford University PressSchilde, K.E. (2014) ‘Who are the Europeans? European Identity Outside of European Integration’, Journal of Common Market Studies 52(3): 650-667Schout, A. (2009) ‘Organizational learning in the EU’s multi-level governance system’ Journal of European Public Policy 16(8): 1124-1144Schneider, G. - Finke, D. - Baltz, K. (2007) ‘With a little help from the state: interest intermediation in the domestic pre-negotiations of EU legislation’ Journal of European Public Policy 14(3):444-459van Schendelen, R. (2010) Machiavelli in Brussels: the art of lobbying the EU Amsterdam: Amsterdam University PressStevens, A. (2001) Brussels Bureaucrats?: the Administration of the European Union Houndmills: PalgraveWoll, C. (2006) ‘Lobbying in the European Union: from sui generis to a comparative perspective’ Journal of European Public Policy 13(3):456-469Woll, C. (2013) ‘Lobbying under Pressure: The Effect of Salience on European Union Hedge Fund Regulation’, Journal of Common Market Studies 51(3): 555-572Wonka, A. (2008) ‘Decision-making dynamics in the European Commission: partisan, national or sectoral?’ Journal of European Public Policy 15(8):1145-1163
Požadavky
active participation in seminarsonly 2 absences per semester are allowed, absence from the seminar must be reported to the lecturer via e-mail no later than 24 hours before the seminar, and later replaced by additional written work40 % of the final creditfinal paperfinal paper, to be submitted no later than 20/01/20164000 words (tolerance: 10 %)60 % of the final credit All readings and assignments will be specified no later than 10 days before each given seminar and will be available in electronic versions in SIS as downloadable files for students enrolled in the course or from library catalogue or journal databases available via library.Final paper topics have to fall within the thematic scope of the course and are to be selected by the students themselves but must be discussed and pre-approved by the lecturer by 30/11/2015. Each paper must raise a specific research question and answer it following a clear methodology.Submission instructions:- Name of the file: surname_first name_EPS2015- Submit to: knutelska.fsvcuni@analysis.urkund.com
Garant
Mgr. Viera Knutelská, Ph.D.
Vyučující
Mgr. Viera Knutelská, Ph.D.