European Media in Crisis

European Media in Crisis
Author: Josef Trappel,Jeanette Steemers,Barbara Thomass
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2015-06-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317482260

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When the financial markets collapsed in 2008, the media industry was affected by a major slump in advertising revenues, and a formerly highly successful business model fell into a state of decay. This economic crisis has threatened core social values of contemporary democracies, such as freedom, diversity and equality. Taking a normative and policy perspective, this book discusses threats and opportunities for the media industry in Europe: What are the implications of the crisis for professional journalism, the media industry, and the process of political communication? Can non- state and non-market actors profit from the crisis? And what are media policy answers at the national and European level?

In Permanent Crisis

In Permanent Crisis
Author: Ipek A. Celik
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2015-09-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780472052721

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Dissects the ways filmmakers frame ethnic and racial Otherness in Europe as adornments of catastrophe

The European Public Sphere and the Media

The European Public Sphere and the Media
Author: A. Triandafyllidou,R. Wodak,Micha? Krzy?anowski
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2009-06-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230271722

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This book contributes to the theoretical and policy debate on the existence of a European public sphere. It presents a critical discussion of the links between media, history and politics in Europe today, examining the re-organization of ideological and political dimensions and debates the existence of a European editorial culture.

The Euro Crisis in the Media

The Euro Crisis in the Media
Author: Robert G. Picard
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2015-07-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857729057

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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 analysis, the roles of European leaders, and the extent to which national and pan-European debates over the crisis occurred. In doing so, it provides a clear and readable explanation of what the portrayals tell us about Europe and European integration in the early twenty-first century."

The Euro Crisis and European Identities

The Euro Crisis and European Identities
Author: Charlotte Galpin
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2017-06-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319516110

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This book builds upon our knowledge of the far-reaching economic, political and social effects of the Euro crisis on the European Union by providing a unique study of European identities. In particular, it considers the impact on the construction of European identities in political and media discourse in Germany, Ireland and Poland—three countries with profoundly different experiences of the crisis and never before compared in a single study. Offering an original insight into the dynamics of identity change at moments of upheaval, the author argues that political and media actors in the early stages of the crisis drew on long-standing identities in order to make sense of the crisis in the public sphere. European identity discourses are thus resilient to change but become central to legitimising and contesting bailouts and further economic integration. As such, the author challenges the commonly held view that identities change dramatically at times of crisis but argues that this very resilience helps to understand the EU’s current divisions. The study of identity during the Euro crisis sheds important light on the prospects for European solidarity as well as on the future of the single currency as an identity-building project. The book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in the fields of EU politics, comparative European politics, and identity politics.

A triumph of failed ideas European models of capitalism in the crisis

A triumph of failed ideas  European models of capitalism in the crisis
Author: Steffen Lehndorff
Publsiher: ETUI
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2012
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN: 9782874522468

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The current crisis in Europe is being labelled, in mainstream media and politics, as a ‘public debt crisis’. The present book draws a markedly different picture. What is happening now is rooted, in a variety of different ways, in the destabilisation of national models of capitalism due to the predominance of neoliberalism since the demise of the post-war ‘golden age’. Ten country analyses provide insights into national ways of coping – or failing to cope – with the ongoing crisis. They reveal the extent to which the respective socio-economic development models are unsustainable, either for the country in question, or for other countries. The bottom-line of the book is twofold. First, there will be no European reform agenda at all unless each country does its own homework. Second, and equally urgent, is a new European reform agenda without which alternative approaches in individual countries will inevitably be suffocated. This message, delivered by the country chapters, is underscored by more general chapters on the prospects of trade union policy in Europe and on current austerity policies and how they interact with the new approaches to economic governance at the EU level. These insights are aimed at providing a better understanding across borders at a time when European rhetoric is being used as a smokescreen for national egoism.

Media coverage of the refugee crisis A cross European perspective

Media coverage of the    refugee crisis     A cross European perspective
Author: Georgiou, Myria,Zaborowski, Rafal
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2017-05-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Media have played an important role in framing the public debate on the “refugee crisis” that peaked in autumn of 2015. This report examines the narratives developed by print media in eight European countries and how they contributed to the public perception of the “crisis”, shifting from careful tolerance over the summer, to an outpouring of solidarity and humanitarianism in September 2015, and to a securitisation of the debate and a narrative of fear in November 2015. Overall, there has been limited opportunity in mainstream media coverage for refugees and migrants to give their views on events, and little attention paid to the individuals’ plight or the global and historical context of their displacement. Refugees and migrants are often portrayed as an undistinguishable group of anonymous and unskilled outsiders who are either vulnerable or dangerous. The dissemination of biased or ill-founded information contributes to perpetuating stereotypes and creating an unfavourable environment not only for the reception of refugees but also for the longer-term perspectives of societal integration.

The Euro Crisis in the Media

The Euro Crisis in the Media
Author: Robert G. Picard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0755694996

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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.