International audienceThe present study attempts to go beyond the figure of the “angry Greek” so often espoused by the international media and delve into the ambivalent xperience of the currenteconomic crisis through paying more specific attention to the way theperception ofGermany and the Germans is articulated in the public political discourse. We explore thelatter through a double approach: a top down one that foregrounds the perspective of Greekpoliticians on German political choices, and a bottom- up one that is concerned with theunravelling of the responsibility-charged rhetoric and its striking ambivalences, as they areexpressed and enacted by news readers in their online postings
The thesis examines the processes of crisis construction and political engagement in Greece and Germ...
At the end of January 2015, the electoral victory of Syriza, a Greek political party which heavily c...
International audienceThis contribution aims at discussing how news media produce fear about the Eur...
International audienceThe present study attempts to go beyond the figure of the “angry Greek” so oft...
Using discourse analysis, this paper offers an in-depth investigation of the discourse of key Europe...
The so-called Greek Financial Crisis, which has been the object of close attention in the German med...
This paper examines media discourse and emotions in discourse (pathos) during the week before the Gr...
This article argues that the perception of a crisis in German-Greek relations that began with the „G...
Having as theoretical basis the notion of the public sphere and its manifestations within the EU,...
Having as theoretical basis the notion of the public sphere and its manifestations within the EU, th...
This thesis analyzes media representation of Greek crisis in the Wall Street Journal at the time of ...
The thesis deals with discourse surrounding the topic of the Greek debt crisis (GDC) in the online v...
The German media presentation of the so-called Greek financial crisis caused an unexpected uproar in...
The Eurocrisis has generated a deep and ongoing politicization of the EU within and across national ...
In a ‘fluid’ world, of increasing austerity measures in various European economies, Greece is in the...
The thesis examines the processes of crisis construction and political engagement in Greece and Germ...
At the end of January 2015, the electoral victory of Syriza, a Greek political party which heavily c...
International audienceThis contribution aims at discussing how news media produce fear about the Eur...
International audienceThe present study attempts to go beyond the figure of the “angry Greek” so oft...
Using discourse analysis, this paper offers an in-depth investigation of the discourse of key Europe...
The so-called Greek Financial Crisis, which has been the object of close attention in the German med...
This paper examines media discourse and emotions in discourse (pathos) during the week before the Gr...
This article argues that the perception of a crisis in German-Greek relations that began with the „G...
Having as theoretical basis the notion of the public sphere and its manifestations within the EU,...
Having as theoretical basis the notion of the public sphere and its manifestations within the EU, th...
This thesis analyzes media representation of Greek crisis in the Wall Street Journal at the time of ...
The thesis deals with discourse surrounding the topic of the Greek debt crisis (GDC) in the online v...
The German media presentation of the so-called Greek financial crisis caused an unexpected uproar in...
The Eurocrisis has generated a deep and ongoing politicization of the EU within and across national ...
In a ‘fluid’ world, of increasing austerity measures in various European economies, Greece is in the...
The thesis examines the processes of crisis construction and political engagement in Greece and Germ...
At the end of January 2015, the electoral victory of Syriza, a Greek political party which heavily c...
International audienceThis contribution aims at discussing how news media produce fear about the Eur...