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The Mediation of Financial Crises Sophie Knowles

The Mediation of Financial Crises By Sophie Knowles

The Mediation of Financial Crises by Sophie Knowles


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This book assesses the degree to which financial and economics journalists have played a watchdog role for society and provides evidence that journalists, like bankers and regulators, need to be held accountable or the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-8.

The Mediation of Financial Crises Summary

The Mediation of Financial Crises: Watchdogs, Lapdogs or Canaries in the Coal Mine? by Sophie Knowles

In 2007-8 the world economy started its heady journey to recession. The Queen herself asked why didn't we see this coming, but it's a question that remains unanswered. A decade later and it is still not clear exactly who is responsible for the crisis. The world has experienced the long-term impact of austerity policies on its welfare system and the political landscape is completely changed.

This analysis of the media that reported on this crisis and where it came from is long overdue. The media were responsible for warning the public-a role they failed in. This book provides evidence that journalists, like bankers and regulators, need to be held accountable. The Global Financial Crisis is a starting point, but it deserves a much wider context and explanation, one this book provides for the first time.

Looking at three global and pivotal financial crises, this book assesses the degree to which financial and economics journalists have played a watchdog role for society. It takes a long glance back from the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-8 to look at the (as it shows, gradually narrowing) content we have been reading in mainstream publications, and speaks to journalists in three countries to gauge the reality of the situation from the perspective of the newsroom.

The Mediation of Financial Crises Reviews

This crisply written and compelling book does the business press the honour of taking it and its role seriously, giving credit where it is due, acknowledging the challenges it faces, but forthrightly and illuminatingly holding it to account where deserved. And it often is. The book's historical and comparative approach, comparing coverage of the 2008 crisis to previous modern crises, provides vital context for the press's buy-in to a deregulatory agenda and other pro-industry assumptions. And by comparing the press's role in different countries-in the U.S., U.K. and Australia-it exposes how 'group-think,' as she rightly calls it, crossed borders and took over Anglo-Saxon newsrooms. And to her great credit, Sophie Knowles gets out into the field to asks the press for its side of the story, through qualitative interviews that add another essential dimension to the analysis. As we continue to struggle through a post-crisis world, Knowles challenges the press to do better-to marshal its formidable resources and talents to puncture the myths that got us here and to help build a more stable future. The Mediation of Financial Crises is a vital contribution to our understanding of the financial press and of the press in general.-Dean Starkman, Senior Editor, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists; Author, The Watchdog That Didn't Bark: The Financial Crisis and the Disappearance of Investigative Journalism

About Sophie Knowles

Sophie Knowles is a Senior Lecturer in the Media Department at Middlesex University, London. Knowles received her PhD from Murdoch University, Australia. She is co-editor of Media and Austerity: Comparative Perspectives and Media and Economic Inequality and numerous other publications on the media's representation of finance and the economy.

Table of Contents

List of Figures - Foreword - Financial Journalism Then and Now: Why Should We Care? - Challenges and Pressures in Financial Journalism - Case Study I: The Recession of the Early 1990s; the Recession We Had to Have? - Case Study II: The Irrationally Exuberant Dot Com Boom of 2000-1 - The Global Financial Crisis: Why Did Nobody See It Coming? - Financial Journalism in the Digital Age - Does Alternative News Provide Alternatives? - Beyond the Crisis - Appendix: Methodology for Assessing the Financial Press - Index.

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NLS9781433152313
9781433152313
1433152312
The Mediation of Financial Crises: Watchdogs, Lapdogs or Canaries in the Coal Mine? by Sophie Knowles
New
Paperback
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2020-10-27
186
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