This paper examines the difficulties that recession coverage poses for journalists and the implications of how news work shapes that subject. It argues that in trying to predict and cover recession, journalists reify this systemic process into an independent entity. Recession comes to be presented as a lurking threat that remains “out there” even when the economy is strong, rising periodically to threaten society when boom becomes bust. Moreover, other themes in reportage - a cyclic view of temporality and tropes of sin/punishment – also encourage economic instability
Research on coverage of the economic developments in the run-up to the 2008 crisis concludes that th...
In 2007-8 the world economy started its heady journey to recession. The Queen herself asked "why did...
This paper shows that communication of economic news varies across newspapers in the United Kingdom....
The purpose of the thesis is to examine how the U.S. newspapers cover the 2008 financial crisis and ...
One of the normative functions of economic news is surveillance, making monitorial citizens aware of...
This paper examines how successfully economic forecasts as covered in public media foreshadow major ...
In 2008, financial speculation on over-valued US housing stock was rife. When investors awoke to the...
Defining a recessionary event as one which impacts adversely on individuals’ economic well-being, th...
Business journalism comes under persistent criticism for serving its historic readership of brokers ...
During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, the financial press attracted criticism for its co...
During 2008-2010, U.S. newspapers covered the financial issues confronting their own industry extens...
This is a preprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in the Journalis...
What has an economist to say to a journalist about these troubled economic times? Polis Intern Ria S...
The popular view of news as a chronicle of events taking place over the past 24 hours ignores perhap...
This paper explores how the economic crisis is reported by analysing one of the most common conceptu...
Research on coverage of the economic developments in the run-up to the 2008 crisis concludes that th...
In 2007-8 the world economy started its heady journey to recession. The Queen herself asked "why did...
This paper shows that communication of economic news varies across newspapers in the United Kingdom....
The purpose of the thesis is to examine how the U.S. newspapers cover the 2008 financial crisis and ...
One of the normative functions of economic news is surveillance, making monitorial citizens aware of...
This paper examines how successfully economic forecasts as covered in public media foreshadow major ...
In 2008, financial speculation on over-valued US housing stock was rife. When investors awoke to the...
Defining a recessionary event as one which impacts adversely on individuals’ economic well-being, th...
Business journalism comes under persistent criticism for serving its historic readership of brokers ...
During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, the financial press attracted criticism for its co...
During 2008-2010, U.S. newspapers covered the financial issues confronting their own industry extens...
This is a preprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in the Journalis...
What has an economist to say to a journalist about these troubled economic times? Polis Intern Ria S...
The popular view of news as a chronicle of events taking place over the past 24 hours ignores perhap...
This paper explores how the economic crisis is reported by analysing one of the most common conceptu...
Research on coverage of the economic developments in the run-up to the 2008 crisis concludes that th...
In 2007-8 the world economy started its heady journey to recession. The Queen herself asked "why did...
This paper shows that communication of economic news varies across newspapers in the United Kingdom....