Austerity and Fragmentation: Dynamics of Europeanization of Media Discourses in Greece and Italy

Cristiano Bee*, Stavroula Chrona

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Abstract

This article investigates media representations of the European financial crisis in Greece and Italy. We study the Euro crisis as an 'emergency situation' with domino effects, where media played a central role in shaping communication practices at the national level as well as between the two countries. Drawing upon vertical and horizontal dynamics of Europeanization, we map the convergences and divergences in media discourses that surround the period 2011-2015. In doing so, we elaborate a qualitative analysis of newspaper articles focusing, in particular, on the themes of austerity and the fragmentation of Europe. Our argument suggests that national public spheres in times of transnational crisis become increasingly nationalized; yet under certain circumstances such as when the supranational infrastructure is the target of blame, they converge, opening the path toward a transnational discursive dialogue.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCommunications
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 1 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • austerity
  • Euro crisis
  • European integration
  • Europeanisation
  • media discourse
  • public sphere

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