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How to Read Economic News: A Critical Approach to Economic Journalism

How to Read Economic News: A Critical Approach to Economic Journalism

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How to Read Economic News is a book that teaches students how to read and interpret economic news with a critical eye, combining theory and practice. It introduces key concepts such as financialised economic reporting, media amnesia, and loss of trust and helps students to identify biases in news reports. The book also provides methods for the critical production of news, such as identifying newsworthiness, story sourcing, achieving clarity, and using complex datasets.

Format: Hardback
Length: 322 pages
Publication date: 31 July 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


How to Read Economic News is a comprehensive guide that delves into the intricate world of economic and financial reporting, equipping students with the essential skills and knowledge to critically analyze and interpret news stories related to these topics. The book offers a comprehensive theoretical framework, drawing from various disciplines such as media studies, economics, and critical discourse analysis, to provide a deep understanding of the discourse surrounding economics in the mass media.

In the first chapter, the book introduces key concepts such as financialized economic reporting, media amnesia, and loss of trust, which play a significant role in shaping the way economic news is presented and perceived by the public. By exploring these concepts, students gain a deeper appreciation of the biases and limitations that exist in traditional news reporting, and learn how to identify and challenge these biases.

The second chapter delves into the process of interpreting, understanding, and analyzing economic news. The book provides students with practical tools and techniques to evaluate news reports, including critical reading strategies, data analysis, and the identification of subtle biases. Students learn how to assess the credibility of sources, evaluate the economic implications of news stories, and identify alternative perspectives and narratives.

The third chapter focuses on the critical production of news, emphasizing the importance of ethical and responsible journalism. The book discusses the role of journalists in shaping public discourse and providing accurate and unbiased information to the public. Students learn how to identify newsworthiness, source stories effectively, achieve clarity in their writing, and use complex datasets in news stories.

The final section of the book puts the analytical knowledge gained in the previous chapters into practice, providing students with methods for the critical production of news. The book covers such skills as identifying newsworthiness, story sourcing, achieving clarity, and using complex datasets in news stories. Students learn how to produce high-quality, informative, and balanced news reports that contribute to a better understanding of economic and financial matters.

Throughout the book, real-world examples and case studies are used to illustrate the theoretical concepts and practical applications. These examples help students to connect the theoretical knowledge to practical situations and apply their skills in a real-world context.

How to Read Economic News is a valuable resource for students and academics in the fields of financial journalism and critical discourse analysis. The book provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to understanding the discourse surrounding economics in the mass media, equipping students with the skills and knowledge to critically analyze and interpret news stories. By approaching the subject with a critical eye, students can develop a deeper understanding of economic and financial issues, challenge dominant narratives, and contribute to a more informed and engaged public discourse.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367724269

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