Since the onset of the “great recession” there have been key debates around various aspects of crisis theory, most notably around the areas of the rate of profit (Brenner 2009; Kliman 2012), under-consumption/overproduction (Clarke 1990a, 442–467) and fiancialisation (Duménil and Lévy 2004). This paper maintains that communications and the media are key though non-deterministic elements of the contemporary market system, and proposes a move towards a crisis theory of communications. This research reflects the Marxist concept of base and superstructure, beyond a perceived notion of economic determinism, but rather as a dialectical relationship between various superstructures, in this case the state and the media, and the economic base includ...
This paper focuses on the patterns discerned in the communicative construction of economic crises by...
This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider rec...
The goal of this article is to explain long term restructurations and transformations of the media i...
peer-reviewedSince the onset of the great recession there have been key debates around various asp...
Contemporary Irish media are increasingly ubiquitous, mostly commercial, often internationally owned...
From AAA to Junk: Credit rating agencies as news sources in the Irish print-media during the economi...
This research utilises a framing analysis approach to uncover how events surrounding the Irish Banki...
The worldwide economic downturn is indicative for a new large crisis of capitalism. The future of ca...
With post-2008 political and economic crises as its backdrop, this inquiry into the political roles ...
Some advocates and more than a few critics have misconstrued the political economy of media as a uni...
In this chapter I argue that austerity is not primarily designed to solve an economic crisis, but ra...
The reassertion of neoliberal public policy in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis was achi...
Abstract: This paper discusses how the capitalist media industry has been structurally transformed...
This paper discusses how the capitalist media industry has been structurally transformed in the age ...
This paper presents an analysis of Irish financial journalists’ views on the reporting of the Celtic...
This paper focuses on the patterns discerned in the communicative construction of economic crises by...
This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider rec...
The goal of this article is to explain long term restructurations and transformations of the media i...
peer-reviewedSince the onset of the great recession there have been key debates around various asp...
Contemporary Irish media are increasingly ubiquitous, mostly commercial, often internationally owned...
From AAA to Junk: Credit rating agencies as news sources in the Irish print-media during the economi...
This research utilises a framing analysis approach to uncover how events surrounding the Irish Banki...
The worldwide economic downturn is indicative for a new large crisis of capitalism. The future of ca...
With post-2008 political and economic crises as its backdrop, this inquiry into the political roles ...
Some advocates and more than a few critics have misconstrued the political economy of media as a uni...
In this chapter I argue that austerity is not primarily designed to solve an economic crisis, but ra...
The reassertion of neoliberal public policy in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis was achi...
Abstract: This paper discusses how the capitalist media industry has been structurally transformed...
This paper discusses how the capitalist media industry has been structurally transformed in the age ...
This paper presents an analysis of Irish financial journalists’ views on the reporting of the Celtic...
This paper focuses on the patterns discerned in the communicative construction of economic crises by...
This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider rec...
The goal of this article is to explain long term restructurations and transformations of the media i...