2019
DOI: 10.1080/17405904.2019.1649162
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The Economist’s depoliticisation of European austerity and the constitution of a ‘euphemised’ neoliberal discourse

Abstract: The Economist's depoliticisation of European austerity and the constitution of a 'euphemised' neoliberal discourse The austerity measures adopted after the financial crisis of 2008-2009 accelerated the critical scholarship on neoliberalism and the media. This article uses discourse theory to analyse how The Economist newspaper constructed a 'euphemised' neoliberal discourse amid the European austerity drive in the years 2010-2012. The article argues for distinguishing between different types of neoliberalism a… Show more

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“…Yet, simultaneously, The Economist also styles itself as an objective, neutral, even scientific, analyst of the world (Harjuniemi, 2020). The newspaper recurrently appeals to leading economists, who are quoted, cited and interviewed.…”
Section: Research Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, simultaneously, The Economist also styles itself as an objective, neutral, even scientific, analyst of the world (Harjuniemi, 2020). The newspaper recurrently appeals to leading economists, who are quoted, cited and interviewed.…”
Section: Research Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%