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Discourses of Brexit provides a kaleidoscope of insights into how discourse influenced the outcome of the EU referendum and what discourses have sprung up as a result of it. This is key reading for all students and researchers in language and politics, discourse analysis and related areas.
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Discourses of Brexit provides a kaleidoscope of insights into how discourse influenced the outcome of the EU referendum and what discourses have sprung up as a result of it. This is key reading for all students and researchers in language and politics, discourse analysis and related areas.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351041843
- Artikelnr.: 55281836
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351041843
- Artikelnr.: 55281836
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Veronika Koller is Reader in Discourse Studies at Lancaster University, UK. Susanne Kopf is a Research and Teaching Assistant at WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria. Marlene Miglbauer is Senior Lecturer in English Language, Linguistics and E-Learning at the University of Teacher Education Burgenland, Austria.
1. Introduction: context, history and previous research
Veronika Koller, Susanne Kopf, Marlene Miglbauer
Part I: Discursive drivers of the Brexit vote
2. Values as tools of legitimation in EU and UK Brexit discourses
Samuel Bennett
3. 'This is about the kind of Britain we are': national identities as
constructed in parliamentary debates about EU membership
Nora Wenzl
4. Ambient affiliation and #Brexit: negotiating values about experts
through censure and ridicule
Michele Zappavigna
5. 'Britain is full to bursting point!': immigration themes in the Brexit
discourse of the UK Independence Party
Piotr Cap
6. 'The British people have spoken': voter motivations and identities in
vox pops on the British EU referendum
Marlene Miglbauer and Veronika Koller
7. 'Friends don't let friends go Brexiting without a mandate': changing
discourses of Brexit in The Guardian
Ursula Lutzky and Andrew Kehoe
Part II: Discursive consequences of the Brexit vote
8. 'The referendum result delivered a clear message': Jeremy Corbyn's
populist discourse
Massimiliano Demata
9. The official vision for 'global Britain': Brexit as rupture and
continuity between free trade, liberal internationalism and 'values'
Franco Zappettini
10 'Get your shyte together Britain': Wikipedians' treatment of Brexit
Susanne Kopf
11. Citizens' reactions to Brexit on Twitter: a content and discourse
analysis
Catherine Bouko and David Garcia
12. Brexit and blame avoidance: officeholders' discursive strategies of
self-preservation
Sten Hansson
13. Brexit as 'having your cake and eating it': the discourse career of a
proverb
Andreas Musolff
14. 'Don't go brexin' my heart': the ludic aspects of Brexit-induced
neologisms
Gordana Lali¿-Krstin and Nadeda Silaki
15. Brexit and discourse studies: reflections and outlook
Gerlinde Mautner
Veronika Koller, Susanne Kopf, Marlene Miglbauer
Part I: Discursive drivers of the Brexit vote
2. Values as tools of legitimation in EU and UK Brexit discourses
Samuel Bennett
3. 'This is about the kind of Britain we are': national identities as
constructed in parliamentary debates about EU membership
Nora Wenzl
4. Ambient affiliation and #Brexit: negotiating values about experts
through censure and ridicule
Michele Zappavigna
5. 'Britain is full to bursting point!': immigration themes in the Brexit
discourse of the UK Independence Party
Piotr Cap
6. 'The British people have spoken': voter motivations and identities in
vox pops on the British EU referendum
Marlene Miglbauer and Veronika Koller
7. 'Friends don't let friends go Brexiting without a mandate': changing
discourses of Brexit in The Guardian
Ursula Lutzky and Andrew Kehoe
Part II: Discursive consequences of the Brexit vote
8. 'The referendum result delivered a clear message': Jeremy Corbyn's
populist discourse
Massimiliano Demata
9. The official vision for 'global Britain': Brexit as rupture and
continuity between free trade, liberal internationalism and 'values'
Franco Zappettini
10 'Get your shyte together Britain': Wikipedians' treatment of Brexit
Susanne Kopf
11. Citizens' reactions to Brexit on Twitter: a content and discourse
analysis
Catherine Bouko and David Garcia
12. Brexit and blame avoidance: officeholders' discursive strategies of
self-preservation
Sten Hansson
13. Brexit as 'having your cake and eating it': the discourse career of a
proverb
Andreas Musolff
14. 'Don't go brexin' my heart': the ludic aspects of Brexit-induced
neologisms
Gordana Lali¿-Krstin and Nadeda Silaki
15. Brexit and discourse studies: reflections and outlook
Gerlinde Mautner
1. Introduction: context, history and previous research
Veronika Koller, Susanne Kopf, Marlene Miglbauer
Part I: Discursive drivers of the Brexit vote
2. Values as tools of legitimation in EU and UK Brexit discourses
Samuel Bennett
3. 'This is about the kind of Britain we are': national identities as
constructed in parliamentary debates about EU membership
Nora Wenzl
4. Ambient affiliation and #Brexit: negotiating values about experts
through censure and ridicule
Michele Zappavigna
5. 'Britain is full to bursting point!': immigration themes in the Brexit
discourse of the UK Independence Party
Piotr Cap
6. 'The British people have spoken': voter motivations and identities in
vox pops on the British EU referendum
Marlene Miglbauer and Veronika Koller
7. 'Friends don't let friends go Brexiting without a mandate': changing
discourses of Brexit in The Guardian
Ursula Lutzky and Andrew Kehoe
Part II: Discursive consequences of the Brexit vote
8. 'The referendum result delivered a clear message': Jeremy Corbyn's
populist discourse
Massimiliano Demata
9. The official vision for 'global Britain': Brexit as rupture and
continuity between free trade, liberal internationalism and 'values'
Franco Zappettini
10 'Get your shyte together Britain': Wikipedians' treatment of Brexit
Susanne Kopf
11. Citizens' reactions to Brexit on Twitter: a content and discourse
analysis
Catherine Bouko and David Garcia
12. Brexit and blame avoidance: officeholders' discursive strategies of
self-preservation
Sten Hansson
13. Brexit as 'having your cake and eating it': the discourse career of a
proverb
Andreas Musolff
14. 'Don't go brexin' my heart': the ludic aspects of Brexit-induced
neologisms
Gordana Lali¿-Krstin and Nadeda Silaki
15. Brexit and discourse studies: reflections and outlook
Gerlinde Mautner
Veronika Koller, Susanne Kopf, Marlene Miglbauer
Part I: Discursive drivers of the Brexit vote
2. Values as tools of legitimation in EU and UK Brexit discourses
Samuel Bennett
3. 'This is about the kind of Britain we are': national identities as
constructed in parliamentary debates about EU membership
Nora Wenzl
4. Ambient affiliation and #Brexit: negotiating values about experts
through censure and ridicule
Michele Zappavigna
5. 'Britain is full to bursting point!': immigration themes in the Brexit
discourse of the UK Independence Party
Piotr Cap
6. 'The British people have spoken': voter motivations and identities in
vox pops on the British EU referendum
Marlene Miglbauer and Veronika Koller
7. 'Friends don't let friends go Brexiting without a mandate': changing
discourses of Brexit in The Guardian
Ursula Lutzky and Andrew Kehoe
Part II: Discursive consequences of the Brexit vote
8. 'The referendum result delivered a clear message': Jeremy Corbyn's
populist discourse
Massimiliano Demata
9. The official vision for 'global Britain': Brexit as rupture and
continuity between free trade, liberal internationalism and 'values'
Franco Zappettini
10 'Get your shyte together Britain': Wikipedians' treatment of Brexit
Susanne Kopf
11. Citizens' reactions to Brexit on Twitter: a content and discourse
analysis
Catherine Bouko and David Garcia
12. Brexit and blame avoidance: officeholders' discursive strategies of
self-preservation
Sten Hansson
13. Brexit as 'having your cake and eating it': the discourse career of a
proverb
Andreas Musolff
14. 'Don't go brexin' my heart': the ludic aspects of Brexit-induced
neologisms
Gordana Lali¿-Krstin and Nadeda Silaki
15. Brexit and discourse studies: reflections and outlook
Gerlinde Mautner