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Crisis and the Media

Narratives of crisis across cultural settings and media genres
  • Edited by: Marianna Patrona
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2018
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How is ‘crisis’, one of the most resonating words in the modern world, related to the mass media? Is crisis independent of the discourse practices of media text and talk? This book is a collection of studies that brings together current research into the ways in which crisis is constructed and communicated in contemporary media discourse. Studies in this book advance our understanding of crises as social events that are discursively constructed, performed, responded to, but also ‘rehearsed’ as a form of social practice. Relying on the application of techniques of discourse analysis and critical discourse analysis (CDA), including visual analysis, the book provides a wealth of empirical evidence on how crisis is mediated across a range of written, oral and visual media. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of media, who combine an interest in discourse analysis with disciplines as diverse as media and cultural studies, political communication, and sociology.

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Martin Montgomery, University of Macau:
We live in a crisis-ridden age, where the crises are complex, carrying real and profound consequences. Our ways of understanding them, however, are defined by discourse – especially the discourses of journalism and the media. This book provides an indispensable guide to the ways in which media discourse is mobilised to make sense of the severe dislocations of our time – whether they be social, political or economic. It is full of timely case studies, illuminated by a rich range of analytic methods; an interdisciplinary triumph.


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Some preliminary reflections
Marianna Patrona
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Part I. Crisis? What crisis? Theoretical perspectives

Stephen Coleman
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‘Doing crisis’ as a (recontextualized) social practice
Antoon De Rycker
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Part II. Constructions of crisis and responsibility in the print and broadcast media

Jennifer Cope
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Interactionally constructing the Greek debt crisis on the news
Marianna Patrona
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Framing the Greek crisis in television fiction
Georgia Aitaki
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Politics and journalism in neoliberal times
Diana Jacobsson
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A news values approach
Nuria Lorenzo-Dus and Philippa Smith
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Political discourse in interesting times
Michael Higgins
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Part III. Crisis constructions in the on-line and social media

Yrjö Tuunanen and Heidi Hirsto
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Angela Smith
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Redefining crisis reporting
Stuart Allan
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