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The euro crisis in the media : journalistic coverage of economic crisis and European institutions / edited by Robert G. Picard.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Picard, Robert G., editor.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
University of Oxford.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Financial crises--European Union countries--History--21st century.
Financial crises.
Mass media--Europe--History--21st century.
Mass media.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (322 p.)
Edition:
First edition.
Distribution:
[London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019.
Place of Publication:
London, England : I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd in association with the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, University of Oxford, 2019.
Summary:
The Euro Crisis produced the most significant challenge to European integration in 60 years - testing the structures and powers of the European Union and the Eurozone and threatening the common currency. This book explores how the financial and political crisis was portrayed in the European press and the implications of that coverage on public understanding of the developments, their causes, responsibilities for addressing the crisis, the roles and effectiveness of European institutions, and the implications for European integration and identity. It addresses factors that shaped news and analy.
Contents:
Half-Title Page; Untitled; Untitled; Untitled; The Euro Crisis in the Media; Title Page; The Euro Crisis in the Media; Journalistic Coverage of Economic Crisis and European Institutions; Edited by Robert G
Picard; Copyright; Contents; Contents; Tables and Figures; Tables and Figures; Contributors; Contributors
1. Understanding the Crisis; Understanding the Crisis; National and European Discourses
2. What Went Wrong and Why? Roots, Responsibilities, and Solutions of the Euro Crisis in European Newspapers.
What Went Wrong and Why? Roots, Responsibilities, and Solutions of the Euro Crisis in European Newspapers
3. Do Political Events Change National Views?; Do Political Events Change National Views?
4. Who Will Fix the Economy? Expectations and Trust in the European Institutions; Who Will Fix the Economy? Expectations and Trust in the European Institutions; Characterisations and Interpretations
5. The Actors of the Crisis: Between Personalisation and Europeanisation; The Actors of the Crisis: Between Personalisation and Europeanisation.
6. Consensus or Discussion? An Analysis of Plurality and Consonance in CoverageConsensus or Discussion? An Analysis of Plurality and Consonance in Coverage
7. The Battle for the Euro: Metaphors and Frames in Euro Crisis News; The Battle for the Euro: Metaphors and Frames in Euro Crisis News; Influences on Coverage
8. Divergent Perspectives? Financial Newspapers and the General Interest Press; Divergent Perspectives? Financial Newspapers and the General Interest Press
9. Countries Still Matter; Countries Still Matter.
10. European Journalism or Many Journalisms? Influences of Media Systems and Journalistic CulturesEuropean Journalism or Many Journalisms? Influences of Media Systems and Journalistic Cultures; Where is the Coverage Taking Europe?
11. Unity or Heterogeneity: The Promise of a European Public Sphere?; Unity or Heterogeneity: The Promise of a European Public Sphere?
12. Conclusions; Conclusions; Notes; Notes; Bibliography; Bibliography; Appendix 1: Description of Methods; Appendix 1: Description of Methods; Appendix 2: List of Variables; Appendix 2: List of Variables.
Appendix 3: Codebook
Euro Crisis Project Article Analysis Collection Sheet; Appendix 4: Intercoder Reliability; Appendix 4: Intercoder Reliability; Appendix 5: Location of Dataset and National Reports; Appendix 5: Location of Dataset and National Reports; Index; Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes index.
Vendor-supplied metadata.
ISBN:
9780755694990
0755694996
9780857727015
085772701X
OCLC:
1128160307

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