Greek Media Discourse from Reconstitution of Democracy to Memorandums of Understanding: Transformations and Symbolisms
An examination of the changes in the language used by the media in Greece since the fall of the dictatorship, Greek Media Discourse demonstrates the way language provokes critical debate, questions the forces that shape a discourse, and leaves unanswered: How pedagogical can a public discourse be when it loses its democracy as a social good?
An examination of the changes in the language used by the media in Greece since the fall of the dictatorship, Greek Media Discourse demonstrates the way language provokes critical debate, questions the forces that shape a discourse, and leaves unanswered: How pedagogical can a public discourse be when it loses its democracy as a social good?
Tsitsanoudis-Mallidis, Nikoletta. 2022. Greek Media Discourse from Reconstitution of Democracy to Memorandums of Understanding: Transformations and Symbolisms. Hellenic Studies Series 91. Washington, DC: Center for Hellenic Studies. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:hul.ebook:CHS_Tsitsanoudis-MallidisN.Greek_Media_Discourse.2022.
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