In:Crisis and the Media: Narratives of crisis across cultural settings and media genres
Edited by Marianna Patrona
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 76] 2018
► pp. 267–270
Index
Published online: 22 February 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.76.index
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.76.index
A
- accidental journalists262
- Aesthetics 159, 162, 168–169
- agency 2, 18, 30, 37, 49, 74–76, 78, 81, 152, 182, 189, 194, 198, 205–206, 208–209, 263
- agency-obfuscating verbs78
- Alistair Darling65
- American, British and Australian opinion texts 21, 59, 63, 66, 68, 71, 77–78, 84, 103–104, 126, 133, 136, 148, 175, 258–259
- aperture159
- argument strategies 129, 134
- argument strategy 139–140, 142
- Australian Financial Review, The 65, 83–84
- Australian government75
- authorial opinion69
- automotive crisis, the 133–134, 136
- automotive industry 140, 142–143
B
- banal nationalism 173, 178–179, 200
- bankruptcy 21, 91–92, 98–100, 133, 135–138, 219
- Bataclan 262, 266
- Beirut263
- Benoit’s typology 66, 72
- binary grouping221
- blame, attribution
7, 9–10, 25, 28, 48, 59–84, 87–89, 92, 95, 144, 242, 263–264
- (communication) strategies 60, 66, 67, 76, 79–82
- strategy 67, 69–70, 73
- target 71, 81
- wordfamily 69, 78
- blamed actor or object of blame67
- body language 103, 161, 167–168, 171, 200
- British newspapers155
- bulletin openings85
C
- camera angle158
- capitalist or neo-liberalist system81
- cause and effect
67–68, 80
- language 70, 78
- relationship99
- citizen, journalism
48, 262, 266
- reportage261
- civic space266
- civic voice(s) 205–207, 209–210, 212, 219–221, 223, 227, 265
- colours170
- commercial (private) television in Greece113
- competence(s) 10, 35–36, 39-40, 42, 45, 50, 52, 55, 103, 141, 143, 180, 251, 253
- composition168
- conservative, authors78
- opinion writer77
- writers77
- consonance 159, 162–165, 167, 172
- constitutional uncertainty 46, 177, 186, 190–191, 193–194, 198
- constructed dialogue 95–96, 101
- content analysis 8, 156–157, 160
- contrast 42–43, 47, 50, 67–68, 71–72, 76, 79–81, 92–95, 158–159, 161, 167, 169–170, 172, 180, 192, 222, 227
- conversational practices85
- conversationalisation182
- creative destruction 23–24, 26
- crisis, as social practice
52, 161
- collectivising160
- ideologies9
- in gender relations 10, 46, 50, 231–232, 245, 248, 256–257, 265
- in masculinity 10, 231–235
- in the Eurozone10
- individualising160
- lexicon93
- materials 39, 42
- participants 42–43, 45, 48
- performances7
- recontextualization49
- reporting 11, 45, 49, 54, 261–262, 265
- crisis-as-practice 33, 39–42, 46–47, 49–52
- Critical Discourse Analysis 2, 7, 10–11, 14, 34, 51, 54, 56, 103, 105, 148–149, 175–176, 180, 201, 210, 229, 232
- cult of domesticity234
- cultural positioning79
D
- deictic, examples70
- use 69, 71
- deixis 72, 78
- Democrat and Republican parties77
- depoliticized perception138
- depoliticized sphere132
- derision145
- destruction 23–24, 26, 96, 145, 155, 158
- Direct Blame 66, 68, 72–78, 81
- Discourse(s) of fear 3, 89
- discursively unsayable, the29
- distance 68–70, 75–76, 78, 137, 247–248
- distortion 42, 145
- doing (of) crisis 6, 8–10, 33–35, 37–42, 44–47, 49, 79, 152, 161, 172, 206, 208, 222-223, 263-264
- domestication 242, 247
- domesticity234
- double voicing
247, 250
- strategies247
- double-cued, discursive distortion48
- tradition 41, 44
E
- economic crises62
- Ed Balls 67, 74
- editorial reality 205, 207, 211, 216, 220
- elite 7, 10, 19, 30, 38, 40, 49–50, 89, 130, 151–153, 156, 160–169, 171–173, 179
- euphemism29
- Eurogroup98
- eurozone aid package85
- Eurozone 1–2, 14, 85–86, 91, 95, 107, 114, 123, 174
- evaluative lexis94
- Everyday Sexism Project 237–242
- evidential devices 134, 139–140
- explicit language67
- eye candy237
F
- facial expressions 140, 153, 161, 168
- Faludi 233, 242
- fear discourse see Discourses (of) fear
- fear tactic97
- female stereotype 245, 251
- financial crises
82, 125
- constructions2
- news211
- talk208
- Finger-pointing of Blame 66, 68, 72, 74, 76
- flags 157, 165, 170, 217
- focal length159
- Foucault233
- Fourth Wave
10, 231–232, 236, 239
- Feminism 231, 239
- frame analysis 8, 87, 104, 263
- framing 10, 49, 83, 85–88, 95, 102–104, 107, 109–112, 115, 119, 121, 123–126, 132, 135, 149, 153, 155, 160–161, 166–169, 171–176, 195, 200, 206, 210–212, 223, 253, 264
G
- gender stereotypes 233, 238, 245, 250, 256
- genre 14, 46, 80, 115, 206, 210, 221, 223
- George A. Papandreou85
- George Osborne 65, 196, 255
- Global Financial Crisis, the 1, 17, 19, 43, 48, 54, 59–61, 63, 65–66, 79, 82–83
- graduated, adjectives76
- language67
- graduation 60, 78, 80, 118
- Greece referendum announcement101
- Greek political crisis87
- Greek prime-time news bulletin90
- Grounded Theory156
H
- hegemonic frame(s) 46, 48, 110, 125, 127, 129, 132, 146, 264
- hegemony
45, 81, 89, 126, 130, 133, 235
- of financial institutions81
- Hillary Clinton 65, 73, 79
- hyperbole 78–80, 192, 256
- hyperbolic language76
I
- ideology of crisis102
- image bites154
- impact 3–5, 43–44, 53, 60, 79, 83, 89, 114, 159, 162, 168–170, 172, 198
- implicit language60
- Independent, The 65, 84, 151–152, 156, 165, 167, 257–258
- Indirect Blame 66, 68, 70, 72–78, 81
- industrial crisis
49, 128–129, 131, 133, 138, 145, 147
- in Sweden264
- innuendo251
- internet trolls265
- intertextuality 79, 174
- issue intrusion44
J
- John Hewson 65, 71, 80
- Journalistic, practice(s)
46, 128–130, 206, 221
- recontextualization 50, 129
K
- Kiev’s Square of Independence170
L
- Labor government 75–77, 80
- labor market crisis139
- Labour party 70–71, 74, 77, 184
- laddish culture248
- ladette 234–235
- landmarks158
- lay-isation of the discourse of experts167
- “lazy Greek” discourse118
- leader 20, 25–26, 49, 65, 72, 75, 77, 80, 154, 164–165, 181, 183, 185–186, 190
- lens 111, 158, 172, 210
- lexical choices194
- lexicon of ‘fear and awe’93
- Lighting159
M
- madman/madness metaphor96
- manipulation 7, 10, 88, 102, 105, 128
- Mark Latham 65, 71
- materials 10, 35–36, 39–40, 42, 45, 52, 110
- meanings 8, 10, 34–36, 39, 41–43, 45, 50, 52, 110, 123–124, 135, 219
- media genres 2, 8–9, 110, 262
- mediated social practice 1, 5, 232
- mediatization
3–5, 11–14, 103, 127, 148–149, 174–175
- of politics153
- theory127
- mediatized object(s) 5, 52
- Memorandum II100
- Metaphor(s) 27, 62, 73, 84, 96, 129, 139–140, 147–148, 186, 191–192, 194, 197
- Mikhail Zhiznevsky170
- military 23, 51, 155, 163, 166, 188–189, 192
- modalities 7, 133–134, 139–140
- modality 67, 79–80, 104, 149
- modernity 1, 12, 53, 80, 103
- monopoly metaphor 139–140
- multimodal, news narratives
205, 208
- news reporting221
- news texts221
N
- narrative necessity 205, 208
- narrative structure 205, 220, 223, 225
- narratives
6–7, 9–10, 14, 19, 26, 46, 48, 53, 87, 104, 107, 119, 128, 178–179, 205–213, 216, 223, 227–228, 256, 262, 264
- of crisis 6–7, 14, 262, 264
- narrativisation263
- National Health Service 177, 197
- national referendum 85, 91, 102
- naturalization 145, 208
- Negativity/Impact158
- neo-traditional235
- neoliberal, agenda145
- discourse29
- ideas 145, 147
- ideology 24, 132–133
- logics132
- political ideology131
- values 129, 139
- neoliberalism 12, 22, 30, 132–133, 145, 147–149, 208–209, 223, 228
- new lad 234, 248
- news, images
9–10, 46, 49, 52, 151, 153–155, 162, 165, 173
- journalists as influencers and facilitators100
- photo galleries264
- photography155
- rhetoric90
- values 3, 8, 11, 46, 49, 151, 153, 157–159, 161–162, 165, 167–169, 172–173, 198, 220, 263
- framing 2–6, 8–14, 44–55, 62–63, 84–96, 100–104, 107, 124, 127–130, 132–133, 136–138, 142, 146–149, 151–169, 171–176, 178–179, 190, 193, 198, 200, 205–214, 216, 219–224, 227–229, 236, 244, 258–259, 261–265
- newspaper, opinion genre81
- opinion writers59
- newsworthiness 3, 48, 159, 264
- newsworthy 154, 159, 164, 237
- Norman Fairclough 103, 201
- Novelty 158, 162
O
- Obama 38–39, 64, 69, 73, 77–78, 163–164
- obfuscation of agency81
- object(s) of blame 66, 75, 78
- online activism236
- opinion, pieces48
- texts 59–60, 63–66, 76–77, 79–80, 82–83
- othering 11, 265
- Oval Office164
P
- panic stage of the Crisis in 200873
- Paris attacks 262, 266
- Paul Rubin73
- personalisation 49, 89, 153, 160–162, 164, 167–168, 174, 264
- Personalization, of political crises
153, 161
- celebritisation of politics264
- Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan 164–165
- photo galleries, captioned10
- photographic, devices
157–158
- techniques159
- phototruth 155, 176
- Piso Sto Spiti 107–109, 114–116, 118–122, 126
- Political, accountability
138, 146–148
- activism234
- communication 7–8, 12–13, 19, 28–29, 111, 124, 126, 149, 151, 160, 175, 228, 264
- correctness 235, 254, 259
- crisis/crises 49, 87, 90, 151–153, 155–157, 160–161, 166–167, 169, 172, 178
- discourse 2, 4, 14, 28, 82, 88, 103, 128, 147, 149, 177, 179–181, 198
- instability 10, 86, 160, 177
- performance(s) 18, 127, 129, 131, 145
- responsibility 127–129, 131–135, 138–139, 143, 145
- politics, of crisis
1, 3, 12, 173, 263
- of fear 3, 11, 14, 89, 102–103, 201
- popular culture 89, 111, 113, 118, 123–124, 126, 176, 259
- positioning, concept of 41, 46, 59–64, 79, 82–83, 96, 197, 240
- postmodernity 151, 153, 173
- practices 2–10, 22, 33–36, 39, 45–47, 51–52, 55, 67, 85, 90, 102, 151, 154–155, 172, 176, 205–207, 209–210, 219–221, 227, 233, 258–259
- press conference 139–141, 164
- problem and response1
- prominence, impact, novelty and superlativeness 3, 159, 162–167, 172, 180
- protests 10, 169, 205, 212, 215–216, 221–222
- proximity 162–165, 167, 172, 178, 196
- public accountability 10, 128, 147–148
R
- Recontextualization(s) 3–5, 33–34, 46–47, 50–52, 129–130, 209
- ‘Reduction ad absurdum’95
- referendum 1, 10, 46, 85–88, 90–98, 100–102, 177, 179–184, 186, 189–194, 196–200, 264
- register choices85
- rehearsal 19–20, 28, 43, 112, 187
- retraditionalisation242
- retro-sexism235
- rhetoric 12, 22, 83–85, 87, 89–90, 95, 97, 102–103, 119, 147, 179, 182–183, 200, 256
- rhetorical, devices87
- figures 85, 101, 134, 139–140
- means 22, 85–86, 88, 102
- performances18
- question 139–140
- strategies 8, 89
S
- scare tactic91
- scatological 255–256
- Scotland 1, 177–179, 181–183, 186–200
- Scottish independence referendum 1, 200
- semantic inflation 2, 151–152
- sexual
234, 237, 240, 242–243, 245, 251–252, 256
- desirability251
- favours 251–252
- sexualisation242
- sexualize, sexualising 242, 255
- sexualized bodies246
- sexually desirable250
- shadow banking system 25–26
- shutter speed159
- SlutWalk(s) 237, 242
- social practice(s) 1, 4–6, 9, 11, 33–37, 39, 45–47, 50–52, 55, 56, 88, 161, 172, 179–180, 232
- socio-cognitive theories of CDA88
- sociomateriality 33, 51, 54–55
- sound bites 4, 154
- source, of blame71
- of the expression of blame67
- sphere of legitimate controversy 130, 144
- stereotype(s) 3, 89, 121, 125, 245, 248, 251
- stereotypical 159, 162, 165–166, 217
- sub-strategies of Direct Blame and Indirect Blame66
- superlativeness 3, 158, 162, 168–169, 172
- Susan Faludi233
- Sweden 8, 62, 104, 131, 136–137, 139, 147
- Swedish, automotive industry129
- government 133, 139–140, 143, 145
T
- taboo
186, 246–247
- language 246–248
- targeting blame69
- targets of blame 78–79
- television fiction 107–113, 115, 118–119, 123–124
- television news 8, 85, 88, 90, 107, 175, 200, 211, 261, 263
- tentativity78
- Thailand 165–166
- Timeliness162
- triggering event(s) 38, 39
- troll(s) 232, 240, 258, 265
- trolling 231–232, 240, 258
- truth-claims263
- TV comic fiction10
U
- Ukranians demonstrating169
- UNA-UNSO170
- unaccompanied alien child (UAC) migration crisis 38, 40
V
- Victor Yanukovich169
- visual, analysis
10, 201
- framing 10, 155, 161, 168, 171–176
- grammar168
- image 153, 175, 217
- imagery 7, 163, 165–166, 210, 263
- news 10, 49, 205–207, 210, 213
- representations156
- turn 153, 264
- voice 54, 72–73, 77–78, 121, 130, 145–146, 148, 164, 181, 192, 205–212, 219–221, 223, 227–228, 237, 240–243, 264
W
- Web 2.0 50, 232, 239, 257
- Winter of Discontent 12, 27, 54, 89–90, 104, 125, 185, 193, 200
Y
- Yingluck Shinawatra166
