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Struggles over legitimacy in the Eurozone crisis: Discursive legitimation strategies and their ideological underpinnings
Author(s) -
Eero Vaara
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
discourse and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.651
H-Index - 72
eISSN - 1460-3624
pISSN - 0957-9265
DOI - 10.1177/0957926514536962
Subject(s) - legitimation , legitimacy , ideology , critical discourse analysis , political economy , sociology , politics , political science , capitalism , european debt crisis , positive economics , european union , law , economics , european integration , economic policy
This article focuses on the discursive underpinnings of the legitimacy crisis that the Eurozone as a transnational institution is facing. By adopting a critical discourse analysis (CDA) perspective, the empirical analysis focuses on the media discussion in Finland. The analysis shows how discourses of financial capitalism, humanism, nationalism and Europeanism played a central role in legitimation, delegitimation and relegitimation. Furthermore, the analysis elaborates on the legitimation strategies that were often used in the media texts: position-based authorizations involving institutionalized authorities and ‘voices of the common man’, knowledge-based authorizations focusing on economic expertise, rationalizations concentrating on economic arguments, moral evaluations based on unfairness used especially for delegitimation, mythopoiesis involving alternative future scenarios and cosmology used to construct inevitability. By so doing, this study adds to our understanding of the discursive and ideological underpinnings of the social, political and financial crisis in Greece and other European countries and contributes to research on discursive legitimation more generally

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