Media and Austerity

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Adam Cox
Aeron Davis
Anne Kaun
austerity
austerity debate
austerity in Europe
Austerity Policies
austerity programme
banking crisis
BBC News
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Christian Fuchs
comparative media systems
Corporation Tax Cuts
crisis discourse analysis
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EU Power
Euro Crisis
European Parliament Elections
European Public Sphere
Eurozone Countries
Eurozone Crisis
financial journalism studies
Financial Journalists
Financial News
Geddes Committee
gel Arrese
global austerity
global financial crisis
Hashtag Activism
Heinz-Werner Nienstedt
Inaki Garcia-Blanco
Jeremy Corbyn
Laura Basu
Leader Jeremy Corbyn
Maria Francesca Murru
Maria Kyriakidou
Max Hanska
media
media and austerity
media framing of economic policy
Mike Berry
National Structural Reforms
Nationalist Populist Parties
networked narratives
News Content Analysis
Niko Hatakka
political communication
Protest Mobilisation
public opinion formation
Richard Roberts
Richard Thomas
Robert Peston
Sec Filing
Simon Wren-Lewis
social media
social movement reporting
Sophie Knowles
Stefan Bauchowitz
Steve Schifferes
UK Independence Party
UK News Coverage
UK Press
Yiannis Mylonas

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138897304
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Media and Austerity examines the role of the news media in communicating and critiquing economic and social austerity measures in Europe since 2010. From an array of comparative, historical and interdisciplinary vantage points, this edited collection seeks to understand how and why austerity came to be perceived as the only legitimate policy response to the financial crisis for nearly a decade after it began.

Drawing on an international range of contributors with backgrounds in journalism, politics, history and economics, the book presents chapters exploring differing media representations of austerity from UK, US and European perspectives. It also investigates practices in financial journalism and highlights the role of social media in reporting public responses to government austerity measures. They reveal that, without a credible and coherent alternative to austerity from the political opposition, what had been an initial response to the consequences of the financial crisis, became entrenched between 2010 and 2015 in political discourse.

The Media and Austerity is a clear and concise introduction for students of journalism, media, politics and finance to the connections between the media, politics and society in relation to the public perception of austerity after the 2008 global financial crash.

Laura Basu is a research fellow in the department of media and communications, Goldsmiths, University of London and at the Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. She is the author of Media Amnesia: Rewriting the Economic Crisis (2018).

Steve Schifferes was the Marjorie Deane Professor of Financial Journalism at City, University of London from 2009 to 2017, where he directed a new MA in Financial Journalism. He is the co-editor of The Media and Financial Crises: Comparative and Historical Perspectives (2014). As a BBC economics journalist for 20 years, he covered many financial and economic crises around the world.

Sophie Knowles is a senior lecturer and programme leader in Journalism at Middlesex University, UK. She has been a researcher at Murdoch University, Australia; City, University of London, UK; and the University of Cambridge, UK. She has written on the reporting of financial crises in financial news and has published work in journals such as Journalism Studies.