Interpolations of class, “race”, and politics
This article focuses on the ways in which the Danish liberal mainstream press covered events related to the so-called Greek crisis. In particular, we examine the coverage of the different Greek national elections that took place during the Greek crisis years (2010–2019) by Jyllands-Posten (JP), a po...
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description | This article focuses on the ways in which the Danish liberal mainstream press covered events related to the so-called Greek crisis. In particular, we examine the coverage of the different Greek national elections that took place during the Greek crisis years (2010–2019) by Jyllands-Posten (JP), a popular Danish daily newspaper. Qualitative content analysis is deployed to study a corpus of 70 news and editorial articles published by JP on the aforementioned topic. Our analysis highlights the existence of three main interrelated themes in JP's constructions of the Greek elections: a moralist, a culturalist, and a technocratic/anti-leftist theme. These themes are theorised through the use of relevant theory on class cultures and politics today. |
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spelling | doaj-art-408fccda530d43a884cc6a2ac39d155d2025-02-02T15:48:50ZengSciendoNordicom Review2001-51192021-04-0142s3567010.2478/nor-2021-0026Interpolations of class, “race”, and politicsMylonas Yiannis0Noutsou Matina1School of Media, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, RussiaDepartment for the Study of Religions, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech RepublicThis article focuses on the ways in which the Danish liberal mainstream press covered events related to the so-called Greek crisis. In particular, we examine the coverage of the different Greek national elections that took place during the Greek crisis years (2010–2019) by Jyllands-Posten (JP), a popular Danish daily newspaper. Qualitative content analysis is deployed to study a corpus of 70 news and editorial articles published by JP on the aforementioned topic. Our analysis highlights the existence of three main interrelated themes in JP's constructions of the Greek elections: a moralist, a culturalist, and a technocratic/anti-leftist theme. These themes are theorised through the use of relevant theory on class cultures and politics today.https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2021-0026greek crisisliberalismtechnocracyanti-communismorientalism |
spellingShingle | Mylonas Yiannis Noutsou Matina Interpolations of class, “race”, and politics Nordicom Review greek crisis liberalism technocracy anti-communism orientalism |
title | Interpolations of class, “race”, and politics |
title_full | Interpolations of class, “race”, and politics |
title_fullStr | Interpolations of class, “race”, and politics |
title_full_unstemmed | Interpolations of class, “race”, and politics |
title_short | Interpolations of class, “race”, and politics |
title_sort | interpolations of class race and politics |
topic | greek crisis liberalism technocracy anti-communism orientalism |
url | https://doi.org/10.2478/nor-2021-0026 |
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