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Self-orientalisation and the ‘Greek Crisis’ in Liberal Mainstream News Media
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Editor of translation: A. Veneti, A. Karatzogianni
The specific study focuses on the moralist and culturalist meaning investments of the Greek crisis publicity, as it appeared in the Greek mainstream liberal news media. Following relevant critical literature (Bozatzis, 2016; Carastathis, 2014; Ervedosa, 2017), I wish to stress the neoorientalist character of the hegemonic Greek crisis’ explanations, and to focus on the reproduction of such narratives within the Greek public sphere, by mainstream news media. In this context, neoliberal austerity reforms emerge as a modernising and Europeanising project.
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Μυλωνάς Γ., Σύγχρονα Θέματα 2020 Vol. 42 No. 147-148 P. 66-77
This article focuses on the study of the Greek crisis in the German and Danish press. Relevant studies have shown that the media heavily relied on the official version of the crisis, as formulated by European political leaders, as well as prominent technocrats and economists. The analysis shows that the discourse of the crisis in ...
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Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2020
The Emerald Handbook of Digital Media in Greece: Journalism and Political Communication in Times of Crisis addresses the impact of new technologies and the socio-economic crisis on journalism and presents the empirical applications of digital media in political communication and in a number of social settings including the environment, homelessness, migration and social movements.
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Ferra I., Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2019
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Sosna N., Международный журнал исследований культуры 2018 № 2 С. 240-250
The article focuses on problematic of vision in the circumstances of the growing impact of media and technology. Discussing, on the one hand, the separation from the phenomenological approach to vision and visible, based on such categories as image, imagination, which were endowed with fundamental importance and did not use the category of technical, and ...
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Communications. Media. Design 2019 Vol. 4 No. 1 P. 32-61
Since the early years of the debt crisis in 2010, a large part of liberal intellectuals and public commentators in Greece has argued for an interpretative framework with the notion of 'national identity' as the root of all troubles. Their narrative presents the crisis as an opportunity for Greeks to rediscover themselves and acquire a ...
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Mylonas Y., Critical Discourse Studies 2014 Vol. 11 No. 3 P. 305-321
This article analyzes neoliberal articulations of the economic crisis in Greece, as they appear at theEkathimerini daily. Neoliberalism is primarily understood as the ideology organizing the political strategies of late capitalist production. The analysis focuses on the ways the capitalist crisis is presented in the context of Greece, as well as the ways that socio-political opposition ...
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L. : Routledge, 2014
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the ways in which new media technologies have shaped language and communication in contemporary Russia. It traces the development of the Russian-language internet (Runet) from late-Soviet cybernetics to the advent of Twitter and explores the evolution of web-based communication practices, showing how they have both shaped and been ...
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Mylonas Y., Leiden : Brill, 2019
he “Greek Crisis” in Europe: Race, Class and Politics, critically analyses the publicity of the Greek debt crisis, by studying Greek, Danish and German mainstream media during the crisis’ early years (2009-2015). Mass media everywhere reproduced a sensualistic “Greek crisis” spectacle, while iterating neoliberal and occidentalist ideological myths. Overall, the Greek people were deemed guilty ...
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Bobrovnikov V., Мири С. Д., Алаев Л. Б. et al., М. : ООО "Садра", 2016
Is Orientalism on outcome of the academic scholarship studying the Orient, its peoples, their history and culture? Or, as the American literary critic of the Palestinian origin Edward Said argues, it rather justifies colonialism in the past and the modern expansionist policy of the Western powers? This collection of articles written by Russian and foreign orientalists aims to ...
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Svetlana Yu. Pavlina, Intercultural Pragmatics 2024 Vol. 21 No. 1 P. 33-60
This paper examines factors that affect the comprehension of novel and conventional idiomatic expressions by second language students of English. Using the Conventional Figurative Language Theory (CFLT), the study explores how the understanding of novel and conventional idioms differs and how it is affected by context. I find that novel idioms tend to be easier ...
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Smilyanskaya E., Leikin J., , in : Magic, Texts, and Travel: Homage to a Scholar, Will Ryan. : L. : Study Group on Eighteenth Century Russia, 2021. Ch. 15. P. 245-258.
The year 1770, which Thomas Howard, the third Earl of Effingham
spent in the Archipelago, coincided with a cultural rediscovery of
the classical civilization in southern Europe. Alongside the Greek
Enlightenment, an intellectual and cultural revival coupled with a
rediscovery of ancient Greek cultural heritage, the British elite were
rediscovering Greek civilization.British philhellenism, which found
its romantic apex in Lord Byron’s ...
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Ferra I., Nguyen D., Journal of Communication Management 2017 Vol. 21 No. 4 P. 411-426
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Mylonas Y., Subjectivity 2013 Vol. 6 No. 3 P. 320-348
The purpose of this study is threefold: (a) to present an analysis of a moment of what scholars framed as ‘particularist political struggles’, developed in the socio-political context of a given liberal–democratic country. The particularist political struggle examined concerns the negation of the compulsory – to all male citizens-military service of Greece; (b) to highlight ...
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Palgrave Macmillan, 2024
This two-volume work brings together studies focusing on the Greek realities of class as they appear in and through the Greek media realm. Critically engaging with traditions of class analysis, it brings to light various class perspectives and their explanatory power for the Greek context. In doing so, it embraces intersectional approaches that study class ...
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Ferra I., Nguyen D., , in : Protest Technologies and Media Revolutions: The Longue Durée. : L. : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2021.
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Mylonas Y., Kompatsiaris P., Communications. Media. Design 2019 Vol. 4 No. 1 P. 32-61
Since the early years of the debt crisis in 2010, a large part of liberal intellectuals and public commentators in Greece has argued for an interpretative framework with the notion of ‘national identity’ as the root of all troubles. Their narrative presents the crisis as an opportunity for Greeks to rediscover themselves and acquire a ...
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Gambarato R., Lapina-Kratasyuk E., The Russian Journal of Communication 2016 Vol. 8 No. 1 P. 1-16
The main research question of the article is what specificity Russian transmedia storytelling initiatives present. The goal of the research is to underline the social and cultural contexts in which transmedia storytelling is inserted in the country, reconstructing the panorama of Russian transmedia landscape. In addition, the rationale for the research is to investigate implications ...
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Mylonas Y., Kompatsiaris P., International Journal of Cultural Studies 2021 Vol. 24 No. 1 P. 34-55
This article draws attention to one of the neglected aspects of trolling in current literature: its potential to stand as a form of cultural politics that may inform counter-hegemonic challenges to prevalent ideologies. Rather than merely perceiving trolling as a threat to normality or a proof of the internet’s dystopic character, we look at the ...
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Palgrave Macmillan, 2020
This collected volume is the first to study the interface between contemporary social movements, cultural memory and digital media. Establishing the digital memory work practices of social movements as an important area of research, it reveals how activists use digital media to lay claim to, circulate and curate cultural memories. Interdisciplinary in scope, its contributors address mobilizations of mediated remembrance ...
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Начало военного присутствия России в Средиземноморье: блистательная операция с долгими последствиями
Smilyanskaya E., В кн. : Проблематика войны в гуманитарных науках. Сборник трудов второй всероссийской конференции "Проблематика войны в гуманитарных науках: история и перспективы исследования". : СПб. : Алетейя, 2019. Гл. 1. С. 5-18.
The article ‘Commencement of the Russian Military Presence in the Mediterranean: a Brilliant Operation with Long Consequences’ studies a special meaning of the Eastern Mediterranean for Russia since 1770-s, when Catherine the Great sent her naval forces to the region. The author discusses three long-term consequences of that military action: the presence in the Eastern ...
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Tatarko A., Mironova A. A., Gari A. et al., Psychology in Russia: State of the Art 2020 Vol. 13 No. 3 P. 79-95
Background.In both Russia and Greece, corruption is a serious problem. In Greece, the level of corruption is one of the highest in the EU, and in Russia it is one of the highest in the world.
Objective. Three questions were addressed: (1) Are basic human values related to the acceptability of corruption for individuals in both ...
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Almazova N., Аристей. Aristeas: Вестник классической филологии и античной истории 2019 Т. ХХ С. 264-287
The article gives an analysis of the concept underlying a series of works (fundamental university manuals) written in the last pre-revolutionary decades by the prominent Russian historian R.Yu. Vipper (1859—1954). These works sum up the material on all the three major sections of the ancient history – the Ancient Orient and the evolutionary counterparts of its ...
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Bryanov K., Watson B., Pingree R. et al., Public Opinion Quarterly 2020 Vol. 84 No. S1 P. 216-235
What happens when news aggregators tailor their newsfeeds to include partisan news aimed at users with a known party preference? Relying on a custom-made news portal featuring real, timely articles, this study examines the influence of partisan news sources on participant headline exposure, clicks on news stories to read, and perceptions about the portal’s ability ...
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Kirkizh Nora, Budnitskiy S., Myers E. et al., Stanford US Russia Forum Journal 2014
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