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Variabilita Európskej Identity: Disparity V Percepcii Identity Európy Na Úrovni Členských Štátov Európskej Únie (Variability Of The European Identity: Disparities In The Perception Of The Identity Of Europe At The European Union Member States Level)

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  • Richard Nikischer

    (Sociologický ústav Akademie věd ČR)

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Štúdie na tému európskej identity možno vo všeobecnosti rozdeliť na tie, čo sa zaoberajú európskym povedomím a tie, v ktorých je diskutovaná identita Európy. Obe dimenzie európskej identity, európske povedomie i identita (imidž) Európy, sú charakteristické relatívne vysokou mierou priestorovej variability, a to predovšetkým na úrovni jednotlivých národných štátov. Kým však medzinárodné disparity v miere európskeho povedomia bývajú predmetom analýz pomerne často, analýzy medzinárodných, či iných priestorových rozdielov v percepcii identity Európy, sú veľmi zriedkavé. Pritom, ak chceme byť schopní adekvátne interpretovať existujúce medzinárodné rozdiely v miere európskeho povedomia, musíme nevyhnutne začať venovať vyššiu pozornosť medzinárodným disparitám v percepcii Európy. V prezentovanom článku sú analyzované disparity v percepcii identity Európy na úrovni jednotlivých krajín Európskej únie a ich skupín. Analýza je založená na údajoch získaných v rámci prieskumu Eurobarometer 73.3 realizovaného v roku 2010. Prieskum potvrdil predpokladaný vzťah medzi identitami jednotlivých krajín EÚ a príslušnou národnou percepciou Európy. (Studies on European identity can be broadly divided into those dealing with European consciousness and those, in which the identity of Europe is discussed. Both European consciousness and the perception of the identity of Europe (the image of Europe) are characterized by a relatively high degree of spatial variability, especially at the level of individual nation states. However, while international disparities in the degree of European consciousness have been subject of analysis quite frequently, analyzes of international or other spatial differences in the perception of the identity of Europe are very rare. If we want to be able to adequately interpret existing international differences in European consciousness, we must necessarily start paying more attention to international disparities in the perception of Europe. The paper takes a closer look at disparities in the perception of the identity of Europe across individual European Union countries and their groups. Analysis of disparities is based mainly on data derived from the Eurobarometer 73.3 survey, which took place in 2010. The survey confirms the assumed relationship between the identities of individual nation states and the particular national perceptions of Europe.)

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  • Richard Nikischer, 2015. "Variabilita Európskej Identity: Disparity V Percepcii Identity Európy Na Úrovni Členských Štátov Európskej Únie (Variability Of The European Identity: Disparities In The Perception Of The Identity Of ," Medzinarodne vztahy (Journal of International Relations), Ekonomická univerzita, Fakulta medzinárodných vzťahov, vol. 13(3), pages 240-265.
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    Eurobarometer; identita Európy; krajiny Európskej únie; medzinárodné disparity;
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