While the discourse of neo-liberalism has been a privileged area of investigation in critical discourse analysis (Fairclough 2012) and cultural studies (Hall) since the 1980s, the dominant cultural scripts and idioms produced, and disseminated, by mediated political representations in order to define the current financial crisis have emerged over the last years as a growing concern in the interconnected domains of political communication, critical theory, critical sociology, media and discourse studies. Recently, these issues have gained increasing circulation and urgency also among scholars in the fields of literary and critical cultural studies (Grossberg), as is demonstrated by the number of conferences, books, and special issues devoted...
Neoliberal ideology has enjoyed tremendous success over the past thirty-five years by discursively s...
This article analyzes neoliberal articulations of the economic crisis in Greece, as they appear at t...
The paper examines various approaches to telling the ‘story’ of the financial crisis in the EU and U...
This article emphasises the need to devote more attention to concepts and theories in critical disco...
This article highlights that by focusing on concepts, many contemporary discourses increasingly turn...
This article highlights that by focusing on concepts, many contemporary discourses increasingly turn...
Crisis and Criticism is a series of interventions from 2009 to 2021 engaging with the literary, cult...
The dominant accounts of the current financial crisisfocussing on the lack of regulation, out-of-con...
The world food crisis of 2008 presented the neo-liberal development model with one of its sharpest c...
Introduction. Crisis, it seems, is the order of things. Today, reading a newspaper involves ingestin...
Parting from the premise that the term crisis has been normalized by the neo-liberal rhetoric that o...
This paper serves as an introduction to a special issue which explores many new questions, intellect...
This dissertation examines the construction of the 2008 economic crisis in American media through a ...
We begin our introduction to this special issue by considering the interdisciplinary collaborations ...
This dissertation focuses on the intersection of political change and cultural production in the Uni...
Neoliberal ideology has enjoyed tremendous success over the past thirty-five years by discursively s...
This article analyzes neoliberal articulations of the economic crisis in Greece, as they appear at t...
The paper examines various approaches to telling the ‘story’ of the financial crisis in the EU and U...
This article emphasises the need to devote more attention to concepts and theories in critical disco...
This article highlights that by focusing on concepts, many contemporary discourses increasingly turn...
This article highlights that by focusing on concepts, many contemporary discourses increasingly turn...
Crisis and Criticism is a series of interventions from 2009 to 2021 engaging with the literary, cult...
The dominant accounts of the current financial crisisfocussing on the lack of regulation, out-of-con...
The world food crisis of 2008 presented the neo-liberal development model with one of its sharpest c...
Introduction. Crisis, it seems, is the order of things. Today, reading a newspaper involves ingestin...
Parting from the premise that the term crisis has been normalized by the neo-liberal rhetoric that o...
This paper serves as an introduction to a special issue which explores many new questions, intellect...
This dissertation examines the construction of the 2008 economic crisis in American media through a ...
We begin our introduction to this special issue by considering the interdisciplinary collaborations ...
This dissertation focuses on the intersection of political change and cultural production in the Uni...
Neoliberal ideology has enjoyed tremendous success over the past thirty-five years by discursively s...
This article analyzes neoliberal articulations of the economic crisis in Greece, as they appear at t...
The paper examines various approaches to telling the ‘story’ of the financial crisis in the EU and U...