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[ecrea] Special Issue of Cyprus Review: Media Representation and the 2013 Financial and Political Crises in Cyprus

Wed Jun 24 12:23:51 GMT 2015




Special Issue: Media Representation and the 2013 Financial and Political Crises in Cyprus

Guest edited by Tao Papaioannou and Mike Hajimichael

Cyprus Review, Volume 27, Issue 1, Spring 2015.
http://www.unic.ac.cy/research/publications/the-cyprus-review/contents-volume-21-and-onwards

For inquiries: (cy_review /at/ unic.ac.cy) <mailto:(cy_review /at/ unic.ac.cy)>


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  *Volume 27:1 Spring 2015*

·_Introduction_:

·Tao Papaioannou, Mike Hajimichael, Paradise Lost: Media Representation
and the 2013 Financial and Political Crises in Cyprus, pp. 13-31


  ·Articles:

·Tao Papaioannou, Overcoming the Protest Paradigm? Framing of the 2013
Cypriot Protests in International Online News Media, pp. 35-70

·Lia-Paschalia Spyridou, Producing Protest News: Representations of
Contentious Collective Actions in Mainstream Print Media, pp. 71-105

·George Pavlides, A Content Analysis of How Radio Stations in Cyprus
Covered the Bailout of March 2013, pp. 107-128

·Nico Carpentier, Articulating Participation and Agonism: A Case Study
on the Agonistic Re-articulations of the Cyprus Problem in the
Broadcasts of the Community Broadcaster MYCYradio, pp. 129-153

·Dimitra L. Milioni, Lia-Paschalia Spyridou, Konstantinos Vadratsikas,
Framing Immigration in Online Media and Television News in
Crisis-stricken Cyprus, pp. 155-185

·Vasiliki Triga, Venetia Papa, ‘The Poor have been Raped’: An Analysis
of Politicised Collective Identity in Facebook Groups against the
Financial Crisis in Cyprus, pp. 187-216

·Marcos Komodromos, Social Media and its Role for Cypriot Members of
Parliament in Times of Crisis, pp. 217-232

·Mike Hajimichael, Critiquing the Crisis through Music – Three Songs
about Life in Cyprus Before and After the ‘Haircut’ of March 2013, pp.
233-248

·Nicos Pavlides, Cypriot Economic Crisis – Crime and Punishment: Great
Expectations or Realistic Possibility? pp. 249-290

·_Afterword_:

·Suman Gupta, Crisis and Representation: Notes on Media and Media
Studies, pp. 291-310

·_Bibliography_:

·Research and Publications on Cyprus 2014, pp. 311-326

·_Book Reviews_:__

·/The Greek Crisis in the Media: Stereotyping in the International
Press/, by George Tzogopoulos (Krini Kafiris), pp. 329-333

·/Is Europe Listening to Us? Successes and Failures of EU Citizen
Consultations/, edited by Raphaël Kies and Patrizia Nanz (Christine
Neuhold), pp. 335-336

·/Capricious Borders: Minority, Population and Counter-Conduct between
Greece and Turkey/, by Olga Demetriou (Evropi Chatzipanagiotidou), pp.
337-341

·/The Cyprus Issue: The Four Freedoms in a Member State under Siege/, by Nikos Skoutaris [Modern Studies in European Law’ Series] (Roman Petrov), pp. 343-345



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