posted on 2019-06-14, 16:17authored byChristos Kostopoulos
This project examines the interplay between framing and political economic theories
to enhance understanding of journalistic production around significant political issues.
The thesis focuses on the case of the memoranda signed between the Greek
government and the creditor troika and their journalistic coverage from 2010 to 2015.
The research addresses three relevant questions shedding light on how power
influences journalistic practice and content production. The first question concerns
how political economic structures can assist in the explanation of frames applied in
the press. The second concerns how the frames themselves can contribute to
understanding regarding the systemic relationships of power and framing struggles
that lead to their application in news messages. And the last question concerns how
the Greek media framed democratic debate about the memoranda. In order to shed
light on the process of frame building a theoretical framework that brings together
theories from framing research with structures and processes from the political
economy of the media tradition has been developed. Furthermore, this theoretical
framework has been informed by twelve qualitative semi-structured interviews with
journalists and a frame analysis of articles from mainstream Greek newspapers and
political party announcements covering a time frame of seven months for each
memorandum. The theoretical framework of this thesis is inspired by Vliegenthart
and van Zoonen’s (2010) call for a multi-level analysis of power in frame building.
The thesis concludes that political economy can indeed assist in explaining the frame
building process and shed light onto how frames are applied in news messages by
pinpointing how each level contributes to their structure. Furthermore, framing can
also shed light on the systemic power relationships among the structures themselves
and the development of a media system. Finally, it is concluded that the debate was
framed in a polarized manner, however within limited margins of opinion.