Framing Austerity

Print Media Portrayals of the Public Sector During the Irish Financial Crisis

Aileen Marron author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:25th May '21

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This monograph examines the ways in which discourses on the public sector were articulated in the print media during the 2011 financial crisis in the Irish, UK and European news media. It finds that coverage of the public sector was ideological, portraying public sector workers as overpaid, inefficient, and sheltered from the worst of the crisis. These explanations perpetuated the view that there was a need for austerity through cutbacks to public services and public sector pay. The central thesis is that these representations must be understood as being part of the complex organisational culture of the newsroom.

Additional themes explored in the book include but are not limited to:
Media ownership concentration and journalistic self-censorship.The marketisation of news and its impact on journalistic practice.The casualisation of the newsroom.The fourth estate function of the media.The discourse of austerity.Neoliberalism as a dominant ideology. Reflexivity in the newsroom.The crisis of credibility in journalism.Media portrayals of The “Looney” Left versus the “Reasonable” Right.

This carefully researched study provides evidence of an ingrained ideological bias at work in the contemporary Irish press, which simply refuses to countenance alternative diagnoses and prescriptions for major economic crises beyond those dictated by hegemonic neoliberal elites. It paints a picture depressingly familiar from recent analyses of how the financial crash was mediated in the UK, US and elsewhere. -- James Morrison, reader in journalism, Robert Gordon University
This book is masterful exposition of framing analysis, thoroughly well-grounded theoretically and unimpeachable in its methodological soundness. It is also a stark warning about news balance in Irish society: Marron’s brilliant dissection of news coverage of the public service leaves media claims of balance in tatters. Fake news comes in many different guises: this book should be read by anyone interested in truth. -- Michael J. Breen, Professor and Dean of Arts, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick

ISBN: 9781786611055

Dimensions: 229mm x 162mm x 17mm

Weight: 395g

138 pages