Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly focused on the campaign as a game rather than a policy debate. This is often explained by the changes in media pressures. It may also reflect the narrowing of policy space between left and right and the comparative prosperity enjoyed in Europe and North America. But the relevance of politics varies. The global economic crisis might have led to an increased interest in policy among voters and focus on it by media. Ireland experienced both extremes of boom and crisis between the late 1990s and 2011. The Irish case allows us to test the impact of the crisis on media framing of elections. This article uses original data from the three most recent national elections in Irel...
The 2011 Irish election must be placed in the context of both the economic and the political crisis ...
THIS ARTICLE EXAMINES THE evolution of parliamentary and political reporting in Ireland and builds o...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly focused on the campaign as ...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly tended to focus on the hors...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly tended to focus on the hors...
The framing of elections represents the most overt instance of the media’s power to influence politi...
The framing of elections represents the most overt instance of the media’s power to influence politi...
The framing of elections represents the most overt instance of the media’s power to influence politi...
Election coverage is often assumed to be different to everyday political coverage. We argue that thi...
Election coverage is often assumed to be different to everyday political coverage. We argue that thi...
Election coverage is often assumed to be different to everyday political coverage. We argue that thi...
Election coverage is often assumed to be different to everyday political coverage. We argue that thi...
The paper explores a question raised by the 2011 Irish election, which saw an almost unprecedented d...
A considerable body of research exists on the economic and informational determinants of voting beha...
The 2011 Irish election must be placed in the context of both the economic and the political crisis ...
THIS ARTICLE EXAMINES THE evolution of parliamentary and political reporting in Ireland and builds o...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly focused on the campaign as ...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly tended to focus on the hors...
Media coverage of elections in Europe and North America has increasingly tended to focus on the hors...
The framing of elections represents the most overt instance of the media’s power to influence politi...
The framing of elections represents the most overt instance of the media’s power to influence politi...
The framing of elections represents the most overt instance of the media’s power to influence politi...
Election coverage is often assumed to be different to everyday political coverage. We argue that thi...
Election coverage is often assumed to be different to everyday political coverage. We argue that thi...
Election coverage is often assumed to be different to everyday political coverage. We argue that thi...
Election coverage is often assumed to be different to everyday political coverage. We argue that thi...
The paper explores a question raised by the 2011 Irish election, which saw an almost unprecedented d...
A considerable body of research exists on the economic and informational determinants of voting beha...
The 2011 Irish election must be placed in the context of both the economic and the political crisis ...
THIS ARTICLE EXAMINES THE evolution of parliamentary and political reporting in Ireland and builds o...
It is an open question why news media cover political campaigns the way they do. Framing elections i...