This study presents a multidisciplinary framework for the analysis of evidential meaning in the Greek political discourse during the period of the current European debt crisis, and moving beyond a mere content analysis it sheds light on how political elites position themselves towards the knowledge they communicate, taking also into consideration the several ideological and political aims related with the legitimization of austerity. Our main point is that the construction of evidential meaning is a form of a social act, therefore an approach is developed that enhances the discursive approaches to the Epistemic Stance with a detailed theory of context. Emphasizing the context sensitivity of the expression of evidential meaning, we spell out...
This paper examines media discourse and emotions in discourse (pathos) during the week before the Gr...
This article critically studies the hegemonic discursive construction of the EU’s current (2012) eco...
The thesis examines the processes of crisis construction and political engagement in Greece and Germ...
This study presents a multidisciplinary framework for the analysis of evidential meaning in the Gree...
This article focuses on the discursive underpinnings of the legitimacy crisis that the Eurozone as a...
This thesis analyzes media representation of Greek crisis in the Wall Street Journal at the time of ...
This article analyses differences in the varieties of political rhetoric on structuring and legitimi...
In a ‘fluid’ world, of increasing austerity measures in various European economies, Greece is in the...
This article analyzes neoliberal articulations of the economic crisis in Greece, as they appear at t...
The onset of the global capitalist crisis in 2008, brought about important shifts beyond the materia...
This study examines the use of the signifier "populism" in the political discourse of New Democracy,...
Over the past decade, the European Union has faced several crises. In these uncertain times, the EU ...
The way linguistic messages are “packaged” in political discourse often reflects evidentially-based ...
Instructed theoretically by the critical discussion on the media’s alignment with the institutions o...
International audienceThe present study attempts to go beyond the figure of the “angry Greek” so oft...
This paper examines media discourse and emotions in discourse (pathos) during the week before the Gr...
This article critically studies the hegemonic discursive construction of the EU’s current (2012) eco...
The thesis examines the processes of crisis construction and political engagement in Greece and Germ...
This study presents a multidisciplinary framework for the analysis of evidential meaning in the Gree...
This article focuses on the discursive underpinnings of the legitimacy crisis that the Eurozone as a...
This thesis analyzes media representation of Greek crisis in the Wall Street Journal at the time of ...
This article analyses differences in the varieties of political rhetoric on structuring and legitimi...
In a ‘fluid’ world, of increasing austerity measures in various European economies, Greece is in the...
This article analyzes neoliberal articulations of the economic crisis in Greece, as they appear at t...
The onset of the global capitalist crisis in 2008, brought about important shifts beyond the materia...
This study examines the use of the signifier "populism" in the political discourse of New Democracy,...
Over the past decade, the European Union has faced several crises. In these uncertain times, the EU ...
The way linguistic messages are “packaged” in political discourse often reflects evidentially-based ...
Instructed theoretically by the critical discussion on the media’s alignment with the institutions o...
International audienceThe present study attempts to go beyond the figure of the “angry Greek” so oft...
This paper examines media discourse and emotions in discourse (pathos) during the week before the Gr...
This article critically studies the hegemonic discursive construction of the EU’s current (2012) eco...
The thesis examines the processes of crisis construction and political engagement in Greece and Germ...