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"We are GREAT Britain": British newspaper narratives during the London 2012 Olympic Games [PDF]
British newspaper narratives were examined during the 2012 London Olympic Games to discern how the British press promoted specific “narratives of the nation.” For the London-based British press, the home Olympics became the ideal medium not only to sell ...
Billings, Andrew +4 more
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The British press played a significant role by influencing public debates following the publication of Mandeville’s The fable of the bees. Between 1714 and 1732, British newspapers published over three hundred reports on the Fable that circulated in the
Matteo Revolti
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‘Representing Ireland in the Periodical Press During 1848
The year of revolutions, 1848, stimulated a passionate discussion of Irish politics in the British and Irish periodical press. This article considers the range and nature of that debate.
Malcolm Ballin
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Battles and breakthroughs: representations of dementia in the British press
Media coverage of dementia can influence public and professional attitudes towards the syndrome, shaping societal knowledge of dementia and impacting how people with dementia are cared for.
Annika Bailey, T. Dening, K. Harvey
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Reviews of: F.H. Hinsley and C.A.G. Simkins, British Intelligence in the Second World War. Volume 4: Security and Counter-intelligence. London: HMSO, 1990 and Michael Howard. British Intelligence in the Second World War.
Stafford, David
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Crisis in Ukraine 2014-2016 Reporting in the British Press
This work is devoted to studying the issue of how the events of the political crisis of 2014-2016 in Ukraine were reflected in the UK media. The main features of the British print media are highlighted, the characteristic features of the British ...
Anton B. Geht +3 more
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Framing nitrogen pollution in the British press: 1984–2018
Awareness of the risks posed by excess nitrogen is low beyond the scientific community. As public understanding of scientific issues is partly influenced by news reporting, this article is the first to study how the British press has discussed nitrogen ...
A. Zottola +4 more
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Discourse of the British press as the main factor of the formation of conceptual vision of the world
Discourse is one of the basic notions in linguistics due to its specificity which lies in representation, interpretation and conceptualization of any activity including professional one.
Y. V. Akimtseva
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“Our biggest killer”: multimodal discourse representations of dementia in the British press
A recent (2016) Office for National Statistics report stated that dementia is now “the leading cause of death” in England and Wales. Ever fixated with the syndrome (an unfailingly newsworthy topic), the British press was quick to respond to the bulletin,
Gavin Brookes +3 more
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The British invasion of Rio de la Plata in 1806 and 1807 in Russian Press [PDF]
The beginning of the 19th century was marked for Rio de da Plata (Argentina) by British attempts to seize this Spanish colony. The British intervention is an important part of the history of Argentina and is of historiographical interest. This article is
Vladimir Kazakov
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