2025
On the Need to Rethink the Way We Understand Growth: Media Evidence on Economic Growth as an Empty Signifier
PROFANT, Tomáš Imrich and Martin KARASBasic information
Original name
On the Need to Rethink the Way We Understand Growth: Media Evidence on Economic Growth as an Empty Signifier
Authors
PROFANT, Tomáš Imrich and Martin KARAS
Edition
Human Affairs, 2025, 1210-3055
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Field of Study
50601 Political science
Country of publisher
Germany
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 0.600 in 2024
Marked to be transferred to RIV
Yes
Organization unit
Ambis University
UT WoS
Keywords in English
economic growth; empty signifier; Laclau; sedimentation; reactivation; media
Tags
Changed: 10/3/2026 16:36, Ing. Kateřina Lendrová
Abstract
In the original language
This paper argues that economic growth is an empty signifier and, on this basis, calls for a different approach to economic growth. It is based on an analysis of Czech and Slovak alternative and mainstream media, as well as interviews with journalists and columnists writing for these media. The article demonstrates that economic growth, as a media term, lacks clarity, is generally perceived positively, constitutes a systemic limit, and is surrounded by emotionally charged narratives and a chain of equivalences. Additionally, economic growth unites opposing forces in society and integrates incompatible discursive elements. It is sedimented into ob- jectivity, reinforced by a lack of knowledge about economic growth, the constraints of news and interview genres, and the subordination of critique to the expectations of readers, editors, and the ideological positioning of centrist media institutions. However, the dominance of economic growth is questioned in the interviews. Ac- cording to the respondents, reactivation is possible by including sources critical of growth in news or opinion sections or by selecting topics that conflict with the growth agenda.