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“The Party as a Terrain of Struggle”: The Corbyn Programme and the Horizons of the British Left in the Twenty First Century

open access: yesRevue Française de Civilisation Britannique
This article analyses the Corbyn programme as an “observatory of social relations” between actors from across the British Left. We adopt a conception of party programmes inspired by French political sociology, as the product of the link between ...
Nicolas Jara-Joly
doaj   +1 more source

Postimperial melancholia and the English North–South divide: Reading the life stories of Northern women of colour in London

open access: yesTransactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 50, Issue 4, December 2025.
Short Abstract The trope of the English North–South divide has come to frame a plethora of national crises in recent years, with the supposedly white working‐class North understood as having been ‘left behind’ by London's ‘metropolitan elite’. I theorise the contemporary English North–South divide as a form of ‘splitting’, a psycho‐spatial strategy ...
Saskia Papadakis
wiley   +1 more source

Journalistic representations of Jeremy Corbyn in the British Press: from "watchdog" to "attackdog" [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Academic report on journalistic representations of Jeremy ...
Cammaerts, Bart   +3 more
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The “Youthquake” in British Politics: Myth or Reality?

open access: yesSocieties, 2019
This article explores whether the past few years have witnessed what can accurately be described as a “youthquake” in British politics, following the candidature and election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party.
Bradley Allsop, Ben Kisby
doaj   +1 more source

Discourse Networks and Dual Screening: Analyzing Roles, Content and Motivations in Political Twitter Conversations

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2020
The increasing relevance of social networking platforms is accompanied by a growing number of studies using digital trace data. However, most studies still lack further understanding of the data-generating process.
Felix Bossner, Melanie Nagel
doaj   +1 more source

Young radicals, moderates and aligned: Ideological congruence and incongruence in party youth wings

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Political Research, Volume 64, Issue 4, Page 1759-1782, November 2025.
Abstract The ideological fit between party grassroots and leaderships has long been a concern for political science, with members in general, and young members in particular, thought to be more radical. However, we do not know, first, whether this is still the case and, if it is, what drives members in different ideological directions.
DUNCAN MCDONNELL   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Even if he wins, Jeremy Corbyn will never be able to lead the Labour Party [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Jeremy Corbyn is the unlikely favourite for the Labour leadership, with leadership election rule changes and an influx of new members and supporters fuelling his rise. But what would result of his ascendency to the party’s top job? Eunice Goes, author of
Goes, Eunice
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« Zombie Blairites » in a « Momentum plot »: The Political Polarisation of the British Labour Party over a Local Regeneration Scheme in The Guardian and The Observer

open access: yesAmnis
The British Labour Party, under its 2015-2020 leader, Jeremy Corbyn was harshly divided between the Corbynites at the head of the party, supporting radical left-wing views, and the local Blairite councillors, supporting moderate views.
Marie-Pierre Vincent
doaj   +1 more source

The Bias‐and‐Expertise Model: A Bayesian Network Model of Political Source Characteristics

open access: yesCognitive Science, Volume 49, Issue 11, November 2025.
Abstract Perceptions of source credibility may play a role in major societal challenges like political polarization and the spread of misinformation as citizens disagree over which sources of political information are credible and sometimes trust untrustworthy sources.
David J. Young, Lee H. de‐Wit
wiley   +1 more source

Jeremy Corbyn : why the British Labour Party is no longer a safe place for Jews [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
On September 12, 2015, Jeremy Corbyn was elected leader of the Labour Party despite his history of jumping to the defence of blood libellers and conspiracy theorists, his friendship with Holocaust deniers, and his political embrace of antisemitic ...
Klaff, Lesley
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