Offshoring & leaking: Cristiano Ronaldo’s tax evasion, and celebrity in neoliberal times

IF 1.5 Q2 COMMUNICATION
Ana Jorge, M. Oliva, Luis L. M. Aguiar
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ABSTRACT This article examines how the news media framed the allegations made in 2016 against Cristiano Ronaldo for evading taxes through offshores, and how audiences discussed this online, in Portugal, where he is originally from, and Spain, where he played football at the time. These countries were amidst an “austerity culture” justifying welfare cuts, promoting entrepreneurialism as “success”, and presenting neoliberal policies as “common sense”. Our analysis reveals Ronaldo portrayed as a member of the economic elite criticized for the high earnings of football players and celebrity tax privileges; as an ungrateful immigrant who does not contribute enough to society; and as “one like us” maneuvering to evade taxes. The comparative analysis shows audiences had double standards based on their feelings toward the celebrity, and they interpreted this case positively or negatively in relation to the inefficiency of the fiscal and justice systems in Southern Europe.
离岸和泄密:克里斯蒂亚诺·罗纳尔多的逃税行为,以及新自由主义时代的名人
摘要本文探讨了2016年新闻媒体对克里斯蒂亚诺·罗纳尔多(Cristiano Ronaldo)通过分支机构逃税的指控,以及观众如何在网上讨论这一问题,包括他原籍葡萄牙和当时踢足球的西班牙。这些国家正处于一种“紧缩文化”中,为削减福利辩护,将企业家精神视为“成功”,并将新自由主义政策视为“常识”。我们的分析显示,罗纳尔多被描绘成一名经济精英,因足球运动员的高收入和名人税收优惠而受到批评;作为一个忘恩负义的移民,对社会的贡献不够;以及“像我们一样”的逃税策略。比较分析显示,观众对这位名人的感受有双重标准,他们对这起案件的解释与南欧财政和司法系统的低效有关,无论是积极的还是消极的。
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Popular Communication
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