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The euro crisis in metaphors and frames: Focus on the press in the Low Countries
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Debt CrisisRhetoricDominant FramesCommunicationMedia StudiesJournalismInteractive JournalismComparative LiteratureNews AnalyticsDiscourse AnalysisPolitical CommunicationLanguage StudiesContent AnalysisEuro CrisisData JournalismSocial RepresentationsInternational CommunicationNews CoverageEuropean IssueLow CountriesInternational CoverageModernityVisual MetaphorFrench MediaArtsPolitical ScienceFinancial Crisis
This study examines the frames used in reporting on the euro crisis. As far as the debt crisis is concerned, the media are the main source of information for European citizens. It is therefore interesting to carry out an in-depth content analysis of news coverage. The study looks into five dominant frames in Flemish (i.e. Dutch-speaking Belgium) and Dutch newspapers. War proved to be the most frequently used frame, followed by disease, natural disaster, construction and game. The prevalence of these frames was stable in both countries and from one type of newspaper to another.
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