Browsing by Subject "Economic crisis"
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Book chapter
Affective labour and perceptions of trauma journalism in crisis-ridden countries: a qualitative approach
(Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020)This chapter assesses the trauma that media professionals experience as eye-witnesses of the disturbing and intense events associated with their everyday working routine. In particular, this chapter examines recent ...
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Big events in Greece and HIV infection among people who inject drugs
(2015)Big Events are processes like macroeconomic transitions that have lowered social well-being in various settings in the past. Greece has been hit by the global crisis and experienced an HIV outbreak among people who inject ...
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Economic crisis and Trauma Journalism: Assessing the emotional toll of reporting in crisis-ridden countries
(De Gruyter Mouton, 2022)This article discusses the relationship between the post-2008 global economic crisis and trauma journalism through a quantitative study of reporters covering austerity’s everyday manifestations and examines the effects on ...
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High-burden epidemics in Greece in the era of economic crisis. Early signs of a public health tragedy
(2012)Background. Economic hardships have unleashed epidemics of infectious diseases in many countries in the past. In the era of the current financial crisis in Greece, it is interesting to assess the preliminary evidence ...
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The impact of the economic crisis on media corruption: A comparative study in South and North Europe
(Sage, 2022)Although extensive research has been conducted into the role of the media in fighting corruption, media organisations and journalists themselves are not immune to it. The issue of corruption in the media remains understudied ...
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Reporting on health issues: communicating public health through the press in times of crisis
(2015)Concern for public health is considered to be of crucial societal value for the national policy of every democratic government. As usually happens, the status and changes to social policy may be widely communicated by the ...
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Watch-dog Journalism or hush puppies silencing? Framing the banking crisis in Cyprus through the press
(Intellect, 2017)From Ida Tarbell to Bob Woodward, journalists crusading for truth have bravely defended democracy from the incursions of corruption and undue influence despite being forced to live with the ‘consequences’ of their actions. ...
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Who is the “Villain of The Piece”? Assessing the post-crisis relationship between nationalism and the media
(Taylor and Francis, 2022)This article presents an overview of the role of the media in nationalism and identity-shaping inpost-crisis societies experiencing conflict, focusing on the impact of the recent economic crisis ondiversity in political ...