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.
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Preface 1. Understanding the Crisis, Robert G. Picard 2. Why study Portrayals of the Crisis, Robert G. Picard 3. How did we get here? What Now? Roots, responsibilities and solutions of the Crisis, Heinz-Werner Nienstedt, Hans Mathias Kepplinger, Oliver Quiring 4. Do political events change national stereotypes? Hans Mathias Kepplinger, Christina Köhler, Senja Post 5. Who will fix the economy? Expectations and trust in the European Institutions, Donatella Campus and Giovanni Barbieri 6. The Actors of the Crisis: Between Personalisation and Europeanization, Nicolas Hubé, Susana Salgado and Liina Puustinen 7. A multitude of voices? Pluralism and Consonance in Coverage, Susana Salgado and Robert G. Picard 8. Europe’s Perfect Storm: Uses of Metaphors and Frames in the Coverage, Willem Joris, Liina Puustinen, Katarzyna Sobieraj & Leen d’Haenens 9. Two Divergent Perspectives? Financial Newspapers and the General Interest Press, Ángel Arrese and Alfonso Vara 10. When the newspaper matters: Types of Papers and Political Orientation, Paolo Mancini and Marco Mazzoni 11. European Journalism or Many Journalisms? Influences of media systems and journalistic cultures, Robert G. Picard and Susana Salgado 12. Unity or Heterogeneity: The Promise of European Public Sphere?, Juha Herkman and Timo Harjuniemi 13. Conclusion
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ISBN
9781784530594
Publisert
2015-07-28
Utgiver
Vendor
I.B. Tauris
Vekt
520 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
320

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Biographical note

Robert G. Picard is Director of Research at the Reuters Institute in the Department of Politics and International Relations at University of Oxford, a research fellow at Green Templeton College, Oxford, and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He is a specialist in media economics and policy, author and editor of 28 books, and has consulted for numerous governments and international organisations including the European Commission, UNESCO and the World Intellectual Property Organisation.