Sending Signals or Building Bridges? Digital Sovereignty in EU Communicative and Co‐Ordinative Discourse

IF 3.1 1区 社会学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Georg Wenzelburger, Pascal D. König
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This article studies the role that ‘digital sovereignty’ performs in the EU's digital policy discourse comparing speeches by high‐level European Commission officials and Members of the European Parliament (MEPs). It indicates that the concept of digital sovereignty is not mentioned very frequently, neither in the European Parliament (EP) nor in the public statements of top EU officials. It is furthermore not closely linked to specific policy ideas, not even to the idea of promoting European values in the world as a way of openly projecting digital sovereignty outward. EP actors mainly refer to policy‐related aspects of digital sovereignty, and these show systematic affinities to parties' ideologies – primarily along an axis of economic development versus protecting personal rights – and to EP committees. Hence, digital sovereignty does not seem to mainly serve as normative idea directed at the public sphere but emerges as a common denominator to which different relevant actors within the EU decision‐making system can equally relate.
发送信号还是架设桥梁?欧盟交流与合作话语中的数字主权
本文通过比较欧盟委员会高级官员和欧洲议会议员(MEPs)的发言,研究了 "数字主权 "在欧盟数字政策话语中所扮演的角色。研究表明,无论是在欧洲议会(EP)还是在欧盟高级官员的公开讲话中,数字主权的概念都没有被频繁提及。此外,它与具体的政策理念也没有密切联系,甚至与在全球推广欧洲价值观作为向外公开展示数字主权的方式的理念也没有联系。欧洲议会的行动者主要提及数字主权的政策相关方面,这些方面显示出与政党意识形态(主要是沿着经济发展与保护个人权利的轴心)和欧洲议会委员会的系统性联系。因此,数字主权似乎并不主要作为针对公共领域的规范性理念,而是作为欧盟决策系统内不同相关参与者可以平等联系的共同标准出现。
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