Journal of Public Interest Communications (Jun 2018)

Framing “the Public Interest”: Comparing Public Lobbying Campaigns in Four European States

  • Oyvind Ihlen,
  • Ketil Raknes,
  • Ian Somerville,
  • Chiara Valentini,
  • Charlotte Stachel,
  • Irina Lock,
  • Scott Davidson,
  • Peter Seele

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32473/jpic.v2.i1.p107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1

Abstract

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How do lobbyists get their way and what is the consequence for democracy of their strategies? It is frequently asserted that lobbyists appeal to the public interest to strengthen their proposals. This paper empirically corroborates this claim through four case studies cutting across different European cultural clusters and political systems. The paper unpacks how businesses communicatively construct a link between their private interest and the public interest. The findings illustrate the flexibility of the public interest argument and hence also the potential problem. If everything can be made out to be in the public interest, the concept becomes empty and easy to capture for special interests. At the same time, unpacking the communicative construction helps in critically evaluating lobbyists’ claims of working in the public interest.

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