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The media’s framing of the Greek bailout referendum: A crisis-inducing or a crisis-resolving mechanism?

Date Issued
January 2018
Author(s)
Milioni, Dimitra L.  
Spyridou, Lia Paschalia  
Triga, Vasiliki  
DOI
10.3917/parti.020.0111
Abstract
After five years of economic and sociopolitical turmoil, the Greek coalition government, led by left-wing Syriza, announced the July 5 referendum, asking citizens to decide whether or not to adopt the EU-proposed economic plan. The decision for the referendum triggered severe criticisms and the media campaign became the ground for a struggle between competing narratives of the referendum. This paper examines the range of media frameworks that were employed to make sense of the referendum in the week between its announcement and the vote itself. The study shows how these different frameworks can be linked to the notion of crisis, which emerged as a crucial concept for the Greek bailout referendum.
Subjects

referendum campaigns

framing analysis

Greek bailout referen...

crisis

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