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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
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Red Scare 2.0: User-Generated Ideology in the Age of Jeremy Corbyn and Social Media [PDF]
This paper asks: How has Jeremy Corbyn been framed in discourses on Twitter in an ideological manner and how have such ideological discourses been challenged?
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Combining the theoretical background of Critical Discourse Studies (van Dijk 2015a, 2015b; van Leeuwen 2008; Wodak 2015a) with a corpus-assisted methodology (van Diik 2015a; 2015b), this paper contrastively investigates the discursive representation of ...
Maria Ivana Lorenzetti
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A Female Neighbour in Whose Country? The Untold Story of Afia Begum and the Sari Squad
This paper is one of the first attempts to reconstruct the story of Afia Begum, wife —and later widow— of Abdul Hamid (a Bangladeshi immigrant in Thatcherite London), whose entry was cleared by the British Home Office in 1982, months before her husband ...
Arup K. Chatterjee
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CLASS VS IDENTITY: LEFT-WING POPULISTS RESPONSE TO MULTICULTURALISM, MIGRATION AND ANTI-RACISM [PDF]
This article provides a comparative analysis of the positions of two leading representatives of European left-wing populism – Jean-Luc Mélenchon in France and Jeremy Corbyn in the United Kingdom – with regard to migration, multiculturalism, and anti ...
Svetlana S. Sarbaeva
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UK Foreign Policy and Intelligence in the Post-Truth Era: Radical Violent Extremism and “Blow-Back”
Recent terrorist attacks in the UK have raised questions over the relationship between Britain's foreign policy and terrorist attacks in the UK. The main arguments made by Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, his critics and the views of those charged with
Jeremy H. Keenan
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Effet Brexit, effet Corbyn ou crise existentielle ? Les dimensions de l’échec travailliste
In the General Election of December 2019, the Labour Party suffered a surprising and spectacular defeat, the fourth in a row within a decade, one of the worst in its history since WWII.
Gilles Leydier
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“Does Brexit mean Brexit?” “Ave, Bruselas, brexituri te salutant”
Una amplia mayoría de ciudadanos de la UE muestra un gran desinterés por los asuntos que conciernen a esta. De hecho, instituciones como la CECA, la CEE, el EURATOM o tratados como el de Maastricht, Ámsterdam, Niza o Lisboa raramente son temas de ...
José Luis Fernández Cadavid
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Brexit, the Conservatives and the General Election 2017
Theresa May called a general election in 2017, hoping to increase her Parliamentary majority and to strengthen her authority in negotiating Britain’s withdrawal from the EU.
Dennis Kavanagh
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This article provides an overview of British trade unions’ activism against the United Kingdom staying first in the EEC and then in the European Union during the referendum campaigns held in 1975 and 2016.
Houcine Msaddek
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