In:Greece in Crisis: Combining critical discourse and corpus linguistics perspectives
Edited by Ourania Hatzidaki and Dionysis Goutsos
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 70] 2017
► pp. vii–viii
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Published online: 26 July 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.70.toc
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Table of contents
Section I.Introduction
Chapter 1.The discourses of the Greek crisis
3
Ourania Hatzidaki
Dionysis Goutsos
Section II.Greek crisis in the making
Chapter 2.The dream that turned into a nightmare: Addressing the Greek voters long and right before the crisis
45
Georgia Kostopoulou
Chapter 3.“Today I know, we know, that these sacrifices are heavy, but necessary”: Constructing governmental knowledge on Greece’s sovereign debt crisis
83
George Polymeneas
Section III.Debating the Greek crisis
Chapter 4.The chronicle of an ongoing crisis: Diachronic media representations of Greece and Europe in the Greek press
113
Bessie Mitsikopoulou
Christina Lykou
Chapter 5.The “theory of the two extremes”: A rhetorical topography for self- and other-identification across the Greek political spectrum
151
Ourania Hatzidaki
Chapter 6.Self-constructed and ascribed identity of the Greek protesters at Syntagma Square: From “where we are” to “who they are”
191
Dionysis Goutsos
George Polymeneas
Chapter 7.Taking stances on the Greek crisis: Evidence from Facebook interaction
223
Mariza Georgalou
Chapter 8.“Crisis is written all over me”: Greek songs in times of crisis
263
Stamatia Koutsoulelou
Section IV.Crisis, neo-nationalism and the extreme Right
Chapter 9.“Tragic event” vs. “cowardly murder”: A longitudinal study of Golden Dawn’s lexicogrammatical choices and discourse strategies
293
Georgia Fragaki
Chapter 10.Golden Dawn in the media during the Greek crisis: Realities, allusions and illusions
331
Effie Mouka
Ioannis E. Saridakis
Chapter 11.Golden Dawn and the traits of extreme right-wing discourse amidst the Greek crisis
375
Ioannis E. Saridakis
Chapter 12.“At night we’ll come and find you, traitors”: Cybercommunication in the Greek-Cypriot ultra-nationalist space
413
Fabienne Baider
Maria Constantinou
Section V.Afterword
Chapter 13.Making sense of the Greek crisis
457
Dionysis Goutsos
Ourania Hatzidaki
Index
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