Since its onset the Greek crisis has triggered a veritable explosion in the production of relevant text and talk. This volume offers an insider's view of the discursive manifestations of the crisis, focusing on discourses in the Greek language and by Greek social actors. The papers collected investigate the diverse ways in which the crisis has been communicated to the public by domestic policymakers or debated by elite, non-elite and resistant participants. Crisis discourses are also examined in the light of the rise of neo-nationalism and the extreme Right in both Greece and Cyprus. All...
Since its onset the Greek crisis has triggered a veritable explosion in the production of relevant text and talk. This volume offers an insider's view...