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[Commlist] IJoC Publishes a Special Section on Participation and Media
Thu Jul 02 07:20:16 GMT 2020
International Journal of Communication Publishes a Special Section on
“Participation and Media: Comparative Analysis of Anti-Austerity in the
Eurozone Crisis”
This Special Section on “Participation and Media: Comparative Analysis
of Anti-Austerity in the Eurozone Crisis” reflects on the way citizens
channelled demands to political authorities during a critical period for
the European Union. Political decisions and economic strategies set in
place by European and national authorities were challenged in the
streets and on the Internet by expressions of social dissent, turning
social media into an arena for online collective action.
This Special Section includes six original papers (plus an editorial
introduction) drawing on current research about the social and political
implications of citizen participation in social protests. Based on
empirical research emerging from Cyprus, Greece, Ireland, Portugal and
Spain, the findings offer a broad overview of impacts and reactions in
the weaker Eurozone economies. A mixture of criticism aimed at the
European Union’s neoliberal turn and demands for deeper political
openness to citizens’ participation appeared in varying proportions
across time and territories during these turbulent times.
This Special Section analyzes citizen participation in social change and
contemporary media politics of dissent in the context of anti-austerity
protests in the Eurozone crisis since 2008. It focuses on the primary
question:
Which are the main values, strategies and mechanisms adopted by
mainstream news and activist social media in constructing anti-austerity
protests and European conflicts in the Eurozone crisis?
All these studies have important implications for understanding how
people use and produce mediated practices when confronting political
power and authorities. These papers investigate a wide range of topics
related to media participation and usage in times of political unrest.
In these uncertain times, dominated by the COVID-19 menace, learning
from good and bad decisions taken during the global financial crisis of
2008 can guide wiser choices in the near future.
We invite you to read these articles that published in the International
Journal of Communication on June 6, 2020 at ijoc.org.
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Participation and Media: Comparative Analysis of Anti-austerity in the
Eurozone Crisis — Introduction
Miguel Vicente-Mariño, Tao Papaioannou, Peter Dahlgren
Contentious Responses to the Crises in Spain: Emphasis Frames and Public
Support for Protest on Twitter and the Press
Camilo Cristancho, Eva Anduiza, Mariluz Congosto, Silvia Majó-Vázquez
Dominant and Emerging News Frames in Protest Coverage: The 2013 Cypriot
Anti-Austerity Protests in National Media
Tao Papaioannou
Citizens Beyond Troika: Media and Anti-Austerity Protests in Portugal
Ines Amaral
Hybrid Media and Movements: The Irish Water Movement, Press Coverage and
Social Media
Henry Silke, Eugenia Siapera, Maria Rieder
Media and Twitter Agendas for Social Mobilizations: The Case of the
Protests in Defense of the Public Healthcare System in Spain
Pere Masip, Carlos Ruiz-Caballero, Jaume Suau, David Puertas
News Media Framing of the Anti-Austerity and Pro-“Europe” Movements
During the Greek Referendum Protest Cycles
Fani Kontouri, Andreas Kollias
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Larry Gross
Editor
Arlene Luck
Managing Editor
Guest Editors
Miguel Vicente-Mariño, Tao Papaioannou, Peter Dahlgren
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