Sticking to the status quo with a twist: Western media representations of fiscal negotiations during the Greek economic crisis

IF 1.3 3区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION International Communication Gazette Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.1177/17480485221141609
Tryfon Boukouvidis
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In a volatile global economic system, the need for comprehensive media portrayal of economic crises intensifies. Crises expose the deficiencies of existing financial systems and present opportunities for structural change, but media coverage consistently promotes hegemonic structures. During the Great Recession of 2008, media narratives of Greek and foreign newspapers represented Greece's debt crisis as a national problem rather than a systemic problem. This study examines newspaper coverage of the Greek economic crisis in the summer of 2015 to explore whether the lack of comprehensive coverage persisted in the aftermath of the Great Recession. A qualitative content analysis of legacy newspapers suggests the press has become more rigorous in interpreting the underlying mechanisms of a crisis instead of solely covering episodic events, but with a caveat: most analysis comes from editorials. The findings indicate that financial systems are portrayed as unmalleable institutions.
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改变现状:西方媒体对希腊经济危机期间财政谈判的报道
在动荡的全球经济体系中,媒体对经济危机进行全面报道的必要性加剧。危机暴露了现有金融体系的不足,并为结构变革提供了机会,但媒体报道一直在宣扬霸权结构。在2008年大衰退期间,希腊和外国报纸的媒体报道将希腊的债务危机描述为一个国家问题,而不是一个系统性问题。这项研究考察了2015年夏天报纸对希腊经济危机的报道,以探讨大衰退后是否持续缺乏全面报道。对传统报纸的定性内容分析表明,媒体在解释危机的潜在机制方面变得更加严格,而不是仅仅报道偶发事件,但需要注意的是:大多数分析都来自社论。研究结果表明,金融系统被描绘成无法收集的机构。
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