Equality of access to the public sphere is considered by many as a prerequisite to the operation of a functional democracy. Equally important is the existence of a print media that promotes reports that are honest, accurate and comprehensive, and analysis that is informed, fair and based on the facts. This article summarises a longer piece of research that tests these important assumptions. Using a Framing Analysis approach this research critically examines the representation of public service workers in the Irish Independent. It finds that this representation is symbiotic and reflective of the dominant discourse of government, business and employer elites that seek to shift the burden created by the casino capitalism of the free market on ...
There is a growing literature on news media representations of alcohol-related issues. However, curr...
There is a growing literature on news media representations of alcohol-related issues. However, curr...
During the first half of the twentieth century the Irish media were primarily reliant on news agenci...
Equality of access to the public sphere is considered by many as a prerequisite to the operation of ...
Adopting a Frame Analysis approach, this research examines the representation of the Irish Health S...
The framing of elections represents the most overt instance of the media’s power to influence politi...
ABSTRACT: There is a dearth of sociologically informed literature on Irish journalists. In her semin...
In this article, the authors examine the ways in which the social movement in Ireland opposed to th...
This paper looks at the privatisation Bórd Gáis Éireann (BGÉ) in 2014 and the treatment of this issu...
This study examines media representation of asylum seekers and refugees in Ireland. The research i...
Newspaper developed in Ireland as a political press, with each publication clearly identified with p...
This research utilises a framing analysis approach to uncover how events surrounding the Irish Banki...
There is a dearth of sociologically informed literature on Irish journalists. In her seminal paper....
In this research article we explore the manner in which a particular discursive device, the “siniste...
This study examines media representation of asylum seekers and refugees in Ireland. The research is...
There is a growing literature on news media representations of alcohol-related issues. However, curr...
There is a growing literature on news media representations of alcohol-related issues. However, curr...
During the first half of the twentieth century the Irish media were primarily reliant on news agenci...
Equality of access to the public sphere is considered by many as a prerequisite to the operation of ...
Adopting a Frame Analysis approach, this research examines the representation of the Irish Health S...
The framing of elections represents the most overt instance of the media’s power to influence politi...
ABSTRACT: There is a dearth of sociologically informed literature on Irish journalists. In her semin...
In this article, the authors examine the ways in which the social movement in Ireland opposed to th...
This paper looks at the privatisation Bórd Gáis Éireann (BGÉ) in 2014 and the treatment of this issu...
This study examines media representation of asylum seekers and refugees in Ireland. The research i...
Newspaper developed in Ireland as a political press, with each publication clearly identified with p...
This research utilises a framing analysis approach to uncover how events surrounding the Irish Banki...
There is a dearth of sociologically informed literature on Irish journalists. In her seminal paper....
In this research article we explore the manner in which a particular discursive device, the “siniste...
This study examines media representation of asylum seekers and refugees in Ireland. The research is...
There is a growing literature on news media representations of alcohol-related issues. However, curr...
There is a growing literature on news media representations of alcohol-related issues. However, curr...
During the first half of the twentieth century the Irish media were primarily reliant on news agenci...