This research utilises a framing analysis approach to uncover how events surrounding the Irish Banking crisis of 2008 were constructed in both the Irish Times and the Irish Independent. It finds that the crisis was predominantly framed in a manner which upheld and further reinforced the dominant neoliberal system.Through use of episodic framing, the inherent instability of the global capitalist system remained obscured, and Ireland\u27s crisis was largely constructed as a distinct failure of national banking institution
Since the onset of the “great recession” there have been key debates around various aspects of crisi...
Ireland’s banking crisis was described by the IMF in early 2009 as matching ‘episodes of the most se...
This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider rec...
This paper presents an analysis of framing strategy deployed in public discourse across two leading ...
Ireland has had one of the most catastrophic experiences of financial crisis in the developed world,...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the Irish banking crisis and explain how various f...
The financial crisis that hit Ireland in 2008 was a severe event that will have a lasting impact on ...
Prior to 2007, Ireland evolved from one of the poorest countries in Western Europe to one of the mos...
The reassertion of neoliberal public policy in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis was achi...
From AAA to Junk: Credit rating agencies as news sources in the Irish print-media during the economi...
The political and economic disjunctures associated with the 2008 financial crisis and the policy res...
Contemporary Irish media are increasingly ubiquitous, mostly commercial, often internationally owned...
peer-reviewedSince the onset of the great recession there have been key debates around various asp...
As the Irish financial crisis of 2008 unfolded, public deliberation focused on the treatment of Irel...
peer-reviewedWhile the human consequences of Ireland’s economic crash have been well documented and ...
Since the onset of the “great recession” there have been key debates around various aspects of crisi...
Ireland’s banking crisis was described by the IMF in early 2009 as matching ‘episodes of the most se...
This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider rec...
This paper presents an analysis of framing strategy deployed in public discourse across two leading ...
Ireland has had one of the most catastrophic experiences of financial crisis in the developed world,...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the Irish banking crisis and explain how various f...
The financial crisis that hit Ireland in 2008 was a severe event that will have a lasting impact on ...
Prior to 2007, Ireland evolved from one of the poorest countries in Western Europe to one of the mos...
The reassertion of neoliberal public policy in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis was achi...
From AAA to Junk: Credit rating agencies as news sources in the Irish print-media during the economi...
The political and economic disjunctures associated with the 2008 financial crisis and the policy res...
Contemporary Irish media are increasingly ubiquitous, mostly commercial, often internationally owned...
peer-reviewedSince the onset of the great recession there have been key debates around various asp...
As the Irish financial crisis of 2008 unfolded, public deliberation focused on the treatment of Irel...
peer-reviewedWhile the human consequences of Ireland’s economic crash have been well documented and ...
Since the onset of the “great recession” there have been key debates around various aspects of crisi...
Ireland’s banking crisis was described by the IMF in early 2009 as matching ‘episodes of the most se...
This paper argues that the global economic recession provides an instructive point to reconsider rec...