The reassertion of neoliberal public policy in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis was achieved in part through its sufficient recuperation as a hegemonic political and economic “imaginary." Focusing on a series of episodes of political and economic upheaval in the Eurozone periphery between 2011 and 2013, this article examines the extent to which mediated constructions of crisis in the context of public service broadcasting in the Republic of Ireland reflected and contributed to such a recuperation. An analysis of journalistic crisis framings reveals patterns of crisis definition, judgments of actors and their behaviors, and evaluations of political and economic developments that are strongly congruent with neoliberal crisis and r...
Since 2008, Ireland has experienced a profound multi-faceted crisis, stemming from the collapse of t...
The Media and Austerity examines the role of the news media in communicating and critiquing economic...
By analysing UK media narrations surrounding the global financial crisis, this thesis presents a cri...
The reassertion of neoliberal public policy in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis was achi...
With post-2008 political and economic crises as its backdrop, this inquiry into the political roles ...
State responses to the global financial and European sovereign debt crisis have been dominated by a ...
This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider rec...
The political and economic disjunctures associated with the 2008 financial crisis and the policy res...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
The current economic crisis – the ‘great recession’ – raises numerous questions about neoliberal id...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
This article looks at the ways mainstream media discuss austerity and its failure to reach its procl...
This research utilises a framing analysis approach to uncover how events surrounding the Irish Banki...
During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the rem...
In the period between the 2009 and 2014 elections to the European Parliament, the international econ...
Since 2008, Ireland has experienced a profound multi-faceted crisis, stemming from the collapse of t...
The Media and Austerity examines the role of the news media in communicating and critiquing economic...
By analysing UK media narrations surrounding the global financial crisis, this thesis presents a cri...
The reassertion of neoliberal public policy in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis was achi...
With post-2008 political and economic crises as its backdrop, this inquiry into the political roles ...
State responses to the global financial and European sovereign debt crisis have been dominated by a ...
This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider rec...
The political and economic disjunctures associated with the 2008 financial crisis and the policy res...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
The current economic crisis – the ‘great recession’ – raises numerous questions about neoliberal id...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
This article looks at the ways mainstream media discuss austerity and its failure to reach its procl...
This research utilises a framing analysis approach to uncover how events surrounding the Irish Banki...
During the Eurozone crisis, Ireland would come to be regarded widely as a ‘poster child’ for the rem...
In the period between the 2009 and 2014 elections to the European Parliament, the international econ...
Since 2008, Ireland has experienced a profound multi-faceted crisis, stemming from the collapse of t...
The Media and Austerity examines the role of the news media in communicating and critiquing economic...
By analysing UK media narrations surrounding the global financial crisis, this thesis presents a cri...