This article takes a critical approach to the language used by Australian politicians during the global financial crisis of 2007-8. Critical periods in history provide a rich substrate for the appearance of new expressions with the potential to frame the debate, influencing the ways events are interpreted and blame attributed. Passing unnoticed into usage, such memes have the potential to become part of unexamined background knowledge and covertly co-opt hearers and users into shared systems of value and belief. The study focusses on one specific neologism deployed by opposition politicians, firstly in an attempt to create the erroneous impression that a recession was occurring and secondly that it was the fault of the Australian Prime Mini...
This article investigates prime ministers’ communication strategies during the most recent economic ...
A Gramscian theoretical model is well equipped to examine the underlying structural causes of the cu...
The objective of avoiding another substantial crisis will not be well served by attempts to use the ...
Triggered by the collapse of the US mortgage market, the global financial crisis (GFC) of 2007–08 hi...
The past few years have seen a breakdown of trust in political, financial, and media institutions an...
Introduction. Crisis, it seems, is the order of things. Today, reading a newspaper involves ingestin...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
The article considers conceptual representation of ECONOMIC CRISIS in the economic mass-media discou...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
In 2008, the financial crisis exploded onto the global scene, causing a world-wide recession and dam...
By analysing UK media narrations surrounding the global financial crisis, this thesis presents a cri...
This article analyses differences in the varieties of political rhetoric on structuring and legitimi...
How, in the UK, were the financial then economic crises which erupted from 2007 onwards politically ...
Despite a huge amount of media focus on the severity of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and its fa...
This article investigates prime ministers' communication strategies during the most recent economic ...
This article investigates prime ministers’ communication strategies during the most recent economic ...
A Gramscian theoretical model is well equipped to examine the underlying structural causes of the cu...
The objective of avoiding another substantial crisis will not be well served by attempts to use the ...
Triggered by the collapse of the US mortgage market, the global financial crisis (GFC) of 2007–08 hi...
The past few years have seen a breakdown of trust in political, financial, and media institutions an...
Introduction. Crisis, it seems, is the order of things. Today, reading a newspaper involves ingestin...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
The article considers conceptual representation of ECONOMIC CRISIS in the economic mass-media discou...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
In 2008, the financial crisis exploded onto the global scene, causing a world-wide recession and dam...
By analysing UK media narrations surrounding the global financial crisis, this thesis presents a cri...
This article analyses differences in the varieties of political rhetoric on structuring and legitimi...
How, in the UK, were the financial then economic crises which erupted from 2007 onwards politically ...
Despite a huge amount of media focus on the severity of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and its fa...
This article investigates prime ministers' communication strategies during the most recent economic ...
This article investigates prime ministers’ communication strategies during the most recent economic ...
A Gramscian theoretical model is well equipped to examine the underlying structural causes of the cu...
The objective of avoiding another substantial crisis will not be well served by attempts to use the ...