This paper focuses on the patterns discerned in the communicative construction of economic crises by the media. The media reporting on the recent financial crisis in 2007–2009 was examined within a country-comparative analysis (Switzerland, UK, USA). It transpires that the threat implicit in the crisis increases to the degree that the media can describe it as a “system crisis” spreading like an epidemic and producing an increasing number of victims. The answer to the question whether the quality of the discourse denotes a fundamental break with the prevailing neo-liberal model of society is no. Given the strong focus of the media reports on single personalities, the demands for radical reforms were largely sidelined in the public debate
<p>This article argues that discourses of a newspaper “crisis” should not be regarded simply as desc...
The Media and Austerity examines the role of the news media in communicating and critiquing economic...
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...
During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, the financial press attracted criticism for its co...
During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, the financial press attracted criticism for its co...
By analysing UK media narrations surrounding the global financial crisis, this thesis presents a cri...
In 2007-8 the world economy started its heady journey to recession. The Queen herself asked "why did...
News frames, inter-media frame transfer and fi nancial crisis This paper examines the economic cover...
The Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2008 drew attention not just to the global financial system gene...
Research on coverage of the economic developments in the run-up to the 2008 crisis concludes that th...
This study takes crisis coverage as the dependent variable. Focusing on the Netherlands, we investig...
The financial crisis of 2007-2009 shook the world economically and politically. It also challenged t...
"The Media and Financial Crises provides unique insights into the debate on the role of the media in...
This study takes crisis coverage as the dependent variable. Focusing on the Netherlands, we investig...
This paper examines the economic coverage of German newspapers at the onset of the financial crisis ...
<p>This article argues that discourses of a newspaper “crisis” should not be regarded simply as desc...
The Media and Austerity examines the role of the news media in communicating and critiquing economic...
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...
During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, the financial press attracted criticism for its co...
During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, the financial press attracted criticism for its co...
By analysing UK media narrations surrounding the global financial crisis, this thesis presents a cri...
In 2007-8 the world economy started its heady journey to recession. The Queen herself asked "why did...
News frames, inter-media frame transfer and fi nancial crisis This paper examines the economic cover...
The Global Financial Crisis of 2007-2008 drew attention not just to the global financial system gene...
Research on coverage of the economic developments in the run-up to the 2008 crisis concludes that th...
This study takes crisis coverage as the dependent variable. Focusing on the Netherlands, we investig...
The financial crisis of 2007-2009 shook the world economically and politically. It also challenged t...
"The Media and Financial Crises provides unique insights into the debate on the role of the media in...
This study takes crisis coverage as the dependent variable. Focusing on the Netherlands, we investig...
This paper examines the economic coverage of German newspapers at the onset of the financial crisis ...
<p>This article argues that discourses of a newspaper “crisis” should not be regarded simply as desc...
The Media and Austerity examines the role of the news media in communicating and critiquing economic...
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...