This article critically studies the hegemonic discursive construction of the EU’s current (2012) economic crisis, as it is articulated by political and economic elites and by mass media. The study focuses on the political economy of the particular crisis and through the critical concept of reification, the study emphasizes the hegemonic naturalization of the economic crisis by the “free market” economistic ideology. The article problematizes the positioning of Greece as the “crisis epicentre” in Europe, understanding Greece as a scapegoat and as a laboratory where political strategies of capitalist restructuring of the EU are performed. Through the frame analysis of Bild-zeitung’s headlines on the coverage of crisis-struck Greece, the artic...
The thesis examines the processes of crisis construction and political engagement in Greece and Germ...
Title: Collapse, Shock, and Virus. On the Metaphors of Disease in the Press Coverage of the Greek Ec...
This article examines two distinct types of narratives prevalent in academic writing and popular pre...
This article analyzes neoliberal articulations of the economic crisis in Greece, as they appear at t...
The German media presentation of the so-called Greek financial crisis caused an unexpected uproar in...
This article looks at the ways mainstream media discuss austerity and its failure to reach its procl...
The so-called Greek Financial Crisis, which has been the object of close attention in the German med...
Using discourse analysis, this paper offers an in-depth investigation of the discourse of key Europe...
Between December 2009 and February 2012, Greece announced its immense sovereign debt crisis, receive...
Since 2008, there has been a surge of interest in and research on the relationship between news medi...
The EU has been struggling with major debt and refugee crises in recent years and its handling has l...
The article investigates the character of economic and financial crisis management dynamics in the E...
The Greek economic crisis resonates across Europe as synonymous with corruption, poor government, au...
This article argues that the perception of a crisis in German-Greek relations that began with the „G...
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...
The thesis examines the processes of crisis construction and political engagement in Greece and Germ...
Title: Collapse, Shock, and Virus. On the Metaphors of Disease in the Press Coverage of the Greek Ec...
This article examines two distinct types of narratives prevalent in academic writing and popular pre...
This article analyzes neoliberal articulations of the economic crisis in Greece, as they appear at t...
The German media presentation of the so-called Greek financial crisis caused an unexpected uproar in...
This article looks at the ways mainstream media discuss austerity and its failure to reach its procl...
The so-called Greek Financial Crisis, which has been the object of close attention in the German med...
Using discourse analysis, this paper offers an in-depth investigation of the discourse of key Europe...
Between December 2009 and February 2012, Greece announced its immense sovereign debt crisis, receive...
Since 2008, there has been a surge of interest in and research on the relationship between news medi...
The EU has been struggling with major debt and refugee crises in recent years and its handling has l...
The article investigates the character of economic and financial crisis management dynamics in the E...
The Greek economic crisis resonates across Europe as synonymous with corruption, poor government, au...
This article argues that the perception of a crisis in German-Greek relations that began with the „G...
Is there such a thing as \u201cthe crisis\u201d in the European public discourse? We investigate the...
The thesis examines the processes of crisis construction and political engagement in Greece and Germ...
Title: Collapse, Shock, and Virus. On the Metaphors of Disease in the Press Coverage of the Greek Ec...
This article examines two distinct types of narratives prevalent in academic writing and popular pre...