"The European Citizens’ Initiative: The territorial extension of a European political public sphere?" by Professor Justin GREENWOOD and Alumna Katia TUOKKO

Professor Justin GREENWOOD, Visiting Professor at the College of Europe, and Ms Katia TUOKKO, Alumna of the Department of European Political and Administrative studies, Voltaire promotion, Researcher at CEPS, recently published a co-authored article in European Politics and Society on "The European Citizens’ Initiative: The territorial extension of a European political public sphere?"

Abstract: A key aim of the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) introduced in 2012 was to promote transnational discussion and deliberation, but there is relatively little analysis of the impact of this feature. We use primary and secondary data collection to examine the legacies left by almost 50 ECI campaigns at the conclusion of their official status, identifying mixed results. Using data drawn from interviews with 22 Citizen Committees, we identify and assess ECI campaigns which have disappeared with little trace of continued networks of communication, and at the other end of the spectrum, we find a notable reach of campaigns into some Central and East European countries in which a young cohort of post-student campaigners, attracted by the use of new technologies for campaigning, feature prominently. In recognition of debates about the prospects for EU democratization which transnational contestation might provide, we identify from continuing campaigns shared features which may provide clues as to the formation of political public spheres across national boundaries.

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