Integrated and United: A Quest for a Citizenship in an Ever Closer Europe

Description: 

IntUne is an integrated project on the theme of European citizenship financed by the European Union. It is conducted within the scope of the Sixth Framework Programme and is coordinated by the University of Siena. The project involves 29 European institutions and over 100 scholars across Eastern and Western Europe. In 2007, the first wave of the mass survey was conducted in 16 European Union Member States and 2 non-European Union Member States. European Union Member States included Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia Republic, Slovenia, Spain, and the United Kingdom; non-European Union Member States included Serbia and Turkey. IntUne aims to study changes in the scope, nature, and characteristics of citizenship that result from the process of the deepening and enlargement of the European Union. IntUne focuses on how integration and disintegration processes, at both the national and European level, affect three major dimensions of citizenship: identity, representation, and scope of good governance

Directors other: 
Maurizio Cotta
Pierangelo Isernia
Paolo Bellucci
Involvement MZES: 
The IntUne is a collaborative research project financed by the VI Framework Programme of the European Union. The 2 MZES researchers were „work package leaders“ and hence contributed to the questionnaire development.
Data publication date: 
2013
Data citation: 
Cotta, Maurizio, Pierangelo Isernia, and Paolo Bellucci. IntUne Mass Survey Wave 1, 2007. ICPSR34421-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2013-04-11.
Cotta, Maurizio, Pierangelo Isernia, and Paolo Bellucci. IntUne Mass Survey Wave 2, 2009. ICPSR34272-v2. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2013-04-22. http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR34272.v2
Number citations cumulative: 
2 google scholar citations
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1 google scholar citations
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