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Divided by Values: Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour Party and England’s ‘North-South Divide’ [PDF]
This article explores the sociocultural divide in England exposed by Brexit. The metaphors of ‘North’ and ‘South’ are used to explain this, where the former is seen as more culturally conservative and the latter as more cosmopolitan.
Matt Beech, Kevin Hickson
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The British Labour Party and the antisemitism crisis: Jeremy Corbyn and image repair theory [PDF]
This article utilises the work of William Benoit on image repair theory as a framework for examining the crisis communication of Jeremy Corbyn in relation to antisemitism within the Labour Party.
Timothy Heppell
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Journalistic transgressions in the representation of Jeremy Corbyn: From watchdog to attackdog [PDF]
This research critically assesses the press coverage of Jeremy Corbyn during his leadership bid and subsequent first months as the leader of the United Kingdom’s Labour Party. A content analysis ( n = 812) found that the British press offered a distorted and overly antagonistic view of the long-serving MP.
Cammaerts, Bart +2 more
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The discursive construction of authenticity: The case of Jeremy Corbyn [PDF]
In recent years there has been a yearning for a new, more authentic type of political leader: one who is more ‘true’, ‘real’ and ‘honest’. In this paper, we analyse the discourse through which Jeremy Corbyn was framed as an ‘authentic’ leader in the British press during the 2015 Labour party leadership contest. We use an ethnomethodological approach to
Mueller F, Whittle A, Gadelshina G
semanticscholar +6 more sources
Brexit and Political Personality: The Psychological Profiles of Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn
This article focuses on the role of personality in the case of Brexit, the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union on January 31, 2020. A decisive step in Brexit were the general elections on December 12, 2019, in which Boris Johnson, Conservative Prime Minister of the UK and advocate of Brexit, defeated Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of the ...
De Landtsheer, Christ'l +2 more
semanticscholar +4 more sources
Over the past thirty years, Russian linguistic studies have noted terminological heterogeneity in the concepts of “jazykovaja lichnost” and “kommunikativnaja lichnost”, literally “linguistic personality” and “communicative personality”, however, in the ...
Denis S. Mukhortov, Elizaveta A. Zhovner
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EUPopLink Country report - United Kingdom [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
This country report provides a summary of the UK-EU relationship since the UK’s entry in 1973. The report explores populist actors in the United Kingdom, with an emphasis on these actors in the period since the global financial crisis in 2008. The report
Mike Bolt
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Brexit and bots: characterizing the behaviour of automated accounts on Twitter during the UK election [PDF]
Online Social Networks (OSNs) offer new means for political communications that have quickly begun to play crucial roles in political campaigns, due to their pervasiveness and communication speed.
Matteo Bruno +2 more
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This article contributes to a burgeoning literature on political leadership, offering an interim assessment of Jeremy Corbyn’s tenure as leader of the UK Labour party.
Patrick Diamond
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JEREMY CORBYN AND DILEMMAS OF LEADERSHIP [PDF]
Mark Bennister, Ben Worthy
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