This article examines the individual, collective and social emotions embedded in media discussions of the financial crisis. Emotional experiences towards crises and the political institutions associated with them serve as valuable tools in understanding how citizens think and feel in the public sphere. We highlight over-time links between individual, collective and social emotionality as we analyze the content of UK media representations of the European financial crisis, from 2009 to 2012. We code editorials from journalists, and commentaries from experts, public figures and opinion leaders published in four UK newspapers, and identify the valence and affective tone of individual, collective and social expressions of anger, fear, disappoint...
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The Media and Austerity examines the role of the news media in communicating and critiquing economic...
This study focuses on the way(s) that the economic and the pandemic crisis were covered by media out...
The past few years have seen a breakdown of trust in political, financial, and media institutions an...
This article examines the affective content of Greek media representations of the debt crisis, from ...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract While we...
This research study explores the emotional landscape of the Coronavirus outbreak in twoonline news b...
During crises, journalists rely on emotional appeals to alert the public. This includes fear appeals...
The main aim of this essay is to examine the extent to which journalists choose certain emotional wo...
The political game in the European Union has changed. Nowadays, EU issues are politicized in the pub...
As Europe’s leaders battle to solve the Eurozone debt crisis, Europe’s ‘communication deficit’ becom...
This paper focuses on the patterns discerned in the communicative construction of economic crises by...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
Using political claims analysis on 1,000 articles from five national newspapers (Daily Mail, The Sun...
This introduction provides the conceptual and theoretical context that informs a multidisciplinary a...
Austerity is a complex social phenomenon which has significant effects on the society (Curl and ...
The Media and Austerity examines the role of the news media in communicating and critiquing economic...
This study focuses on the way(s) that the economic and the pandemic crisis were covered by media out...
The past few years have seen a breakdown of trust in political, financial, and media institutions an...