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Special issue Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen. I/2016.
"Schuldenkrise und Schuldfrage. Verantwortungszuschreibungen zwischen Deutschland und Griechenland in der Eurozonen Krise [Debt crisis and questions of guilt. Attributions of responsibility between Germany and Greece in the Eurozone Crisis.]"
"Methodological approaches in the study of collective action and political claim making in hard times"
"Blame Shifting and Credit Claiming – Comparing Strategies of Communicative Self-Legitimation in the Eurozone Crisis Debate"
"Party Conflict in the Eurozone Crisis"
"In the Eye of the Storm. European Commission and ECB in the ‘Battle’ of Attributing Responsibility in the Eurozone Crisis"
"Attributing Responsibility in the Debate on the Eurozone Crisis: Comparing the Europeanization of Public Spheres in Greece and Germany"
"Assessing legitimacy in the Southern Eurozone crisis through Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis of media reports, 2009-2013"
"Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis: A Tool to Analyze How People Make Sense of the Eurozone Crisis"
"Die Griechen, die Deutschen und die Krise (GGCRISI). Projektvorstellung"
"European Crisis Discourses – the Case of Germany"
"Im Auge des Sturms. Deutschlands Rolle in der Finanzkrise im Spiegel öffentlicher Verantwortungszuschreibung"
Presentations
Debating Responsibility on the Eurozone Crisis in ‘Unsocial’ Media: Newspaper Reporting in Greece and Germany under a Social Media Lense
Polemic in Mainstream Media: Greek and German Cross-Border References in the Eurozone Crisis Debate
„The Politicization of Eurozone Crisis Policies in Greece and Germany – Insights from the Public Attribution of Responsibility Between 2009 and 2014”
"Comparing local and transnational dimensions of anti-austerity protests in the Greek debt crisis through Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis"
The Differentiated Politicization of Eurozone Crisis Policies
"Narrative dimensions of stability and solidarity in the Euro Crisis"
"Building collectivities in contemporary social and political movements against EU austerity. The case of emerging solidarity to Greece"
"Strange Bedfellows? Debating Greece’s and Germany’s Role in the Eurozone Crisis Across Borders"
"Public attributions of responsibility in the Greek economic crisis"
“Comparing Greek and German Interest Groups in the Eurozone Crisis through Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis"
"What Are the Blames All about? Attribution Issues in the Eurozone Crisis"
"The public attribution of responsibility in politics: structures of public sense making"
"The Good, the Bad, and the Neutral? Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis of the Debate about the Eurozone Crisis"
"Wenn die Sozialpolitik an ihr Ende kommt. Verantwortungszuschreibung in der Eurozonenkrise"
"The Greeks, the Germans, and the Crisis"
"Attribution of responsibility in the Eurozone crisis: Perspectives from Greece and Germany"
"Making Sense of the Eurozone Crisis. Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis"
"Attributing Responsibility in the Debate on the Eurozone Crisis: Nationally confined or Europeanized?"
"Verantwortungszuschreibungen in der Eurozonen-Krise. Erste Ergebnisse einer Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis von deutschen und griechischen Zeitungen"
"Assessing legitimacy in the Southern Eurozone crisis through Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis of media reports, 2009-2013"
"Attributing the Crisis. A Greek-German comparison"
"Crisis Protests in the Eurozone. Insights from Discursive Actor Attribution Analysis in Greek and German media"
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