The media, the public and the great financial crisis /
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
Mike Berry.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Cham, Switzerland :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Palgrave Macmillan,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2019]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 online resource (xix, 307 pages) :
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illustrations (black and white)
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Introduction; Structure of the Book; Chapter 1: The Rise and Fall of British Finance; The Financialisation of the UK Economy; Explaining Political Sponsorship of Financialisation: Privatised Keynesianism, Elite Story Telling and Regulatory Closure; The Fall of Finance; The Financialisation of the Circuit of Communication; References; Chapter 2: The Banking Crisis: Content Studies; Introduction; Why Did It Happen?; How to Respond to the Crisis?; Research Methods: Content Analysis; Newspaper Sample; Broadcast News Sample
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Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Reform of the Banking SectorConclusion: Media and Public Understanding of the Banking Crisis; References; Chapter 4: The Deficit Debate: Content Studies; Introduction; What Caused the Rise in the UK Public Deficit?; The Scale of Britain's Debt and Deficit in Historical and International Contexts; How to Respond to the Deficit: Timing and Policy; Newspaper: Sample and Methods; Broadcast News: Sample and Methods; Newspaper Findings; What Caused the Rise in the Deficit?; Size and Consequences of the UK Deficit; Policy Options for Dealing with the Debt/Deficit?
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Newspaper Findings: Sample 1 (6 October 2008-17 October 2008)Who and What Caused the Crisis?; Who Gets to Speak?; Discussion of the Bank Rescue Plans: Costs, Downsides and Alternatives; How to Reform the Financial System? (Sample One: 6 October 2008-17 October 2008); Newspaper Findings: Sample 2 (6 July 2009-10 July 2009); How to Reform the Financial System?; Broadcast Findings: Sample 1 (15 September-31 October 2008); Patterns of Source Access; Broadcast Findings: Sample 2 (6 October 2008-17 October 2008); Who and What Caused the Crisis; Evaluations of the Bank Rescue Plans
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Patterns of Source AccessBroadcast Findings; What Caused the Rise in the Deficit?; Size and Consequences of the UK Deficit; How to Address the Deficit?; Patterns of Source Access; Conclusion: The Austerity Consensus; References; Chapter 5: The Deficit Debate: Audience Studies; Introduction; What Caused the Rise in the Deficit?; How to Reduce the Deficit?; Conclusion: The Media and the Public Turn to Austerity; References; Chapter 6: Long-term Media Socialisation and Support for Austerity; Introduction; 'Inefficiency', 'Waste' and 'Non-jobs' in the Public Sector; 'Gold-Plated Pensions'
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Reforms to the Banking/Financial SystemBroadcast Sample 3 (1 January-31 July 2009); Patterns of Source Access; The Debate Over Nationalisation; Reforms to the Sector?; The Post-Crisis Politics of Regulatory Closure; Conclusion: A Missed Opportunity to Examine Britain's Dysfunctional Political Economy; References; Chapter 3: The Banking Crisis: Audience Studies; Introduction; A Brief Note on Media Influence; Audience Studies; Sample and Method; Who and What Caused the Banking Crisis?; Perceptions of the Bank Bailouts and Part-Nationalisations
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Title
Media, the public and the great financial crisis.
International Standard Book Number
9781137499721
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009-- Public opinion.
Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009, in mass media.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Economics-- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Reference.
Global Financial Crisis (2008-2009) in mass media.