A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological developments in Hungary in the first years after the communist regime had been replaced by elected governments. Using the same method, we here investigate whether the same developments may have extended prior to Hungary's democratic changes. Such extension might have entailed a gradual increase in modal rhetoric indicative of free market or social justice. However, no support is found for this in Hungary's pre-1990 state-controlled media. Instead, modal arguments only appear with noteworthy frequency after 1986 and then only ones emphasizing Hungarians' inevitabilities and possibilities without any consistent rationale.</p
Journalistic norms have changed in the last 20 years in Hungary. Democratic journalism appeared by...
We report differences in political rhetoric within former East- and West-German journalists’ editori...
We report differences in political rhetoric within former East- and West-German journalists’ editori...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...
This article is based on the premise that social systems are justified via the discursive use of mod...
This article is based on the premise that social systems are justified via the discursive use of mod...
This article is based on the premise that social systems are justified via the discursive use of mod...
This article is based on the premise that social systems are justified via the discursive use of mod...
This article is based on the premise that social systems are justified via the discursive use of mod...
This article is based on the premise that social systems are justified via the discursive use of mod...
The article is aimed at contributing to the discussion of the role of the mass media system in polit...
Journalistic norms have changed in the last 20 years in Hungary. Democratic journalism appeared by...
We report differences in political rhetoric within former East- and West-German journalists’ editori...
We report differences in political rhetoric within former East- and West-German journalists’ editori...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...
A previous analysis of post-1989 editorials in a Hungarian newspaper investigated ideological develo...
This article is based on the premise that social systems are justified via the discursive use of mod...
This article is based on the premise that social systems are justified via the discursive use of mod...
This article is based on the premise that social systems are justified via the discursive use of mod...
This article is based on the premise that social systems are justified via the discursive use of mod...
This article is based on the premise that social systems are justified via the discursive use of mod...
This article is based on the premise that social systems are justified via the discursive use of mod...
The article is aimed at contributing to the discussion of the role of the mass media system in polit...
Journalistic norms have changed in the last 20 years in Hungary. Democratic journalism appeared by...
We report differences in political rhetoric within former East- and West-German journalists’ editori...
We report differences in political rhetoric within former East- and West-German journalists’ editori...