There have been many complaints that the BBC coverage of the rise of Jeremy Corbyn has been partial and biased. This paper is part of an interdisciplinary project on the television representation of Jeremy Corbyn that brings together scholars in the disciplines of linguistics (critical discourse analysis), journalism and politics. The paper is a small scale case study examining the coverage of Jeremy Corbyn’s speech on the 28th September 2016 after he won the leadership by election for the second time in a year. In the first stage we compared the scripting of the reports for the main national UK TV news programmes and the representation of the Labour leader’s identity offered to viewers. In the second, we also evaluate Newsnight, a BBC prog...
Jeremy Corbyn has recently been described as a “demagogue”; but his appeal is derived from his chara...
What are the reasons for the meteoric rise of Jeremy Corbyn, who now seems highly likely to be elect...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
There have been many complaints that the BBC coverage of the rise of Jeremy Corbyn has been partial ...
In recent years there has been a yearning for a new, more authentic type of political leader: one wh...
This research critically assesses the press coverage of Jeremy Corbyn during his leadership bid and ...
A healthy democracy requires a watchdog in its press — not an ‘attackdog’, ‘snarling’ and ‘barking’ ...
In recent years there has been a yearning for a new, more authentic type of political leader: one wh...
On Tuesday last week, Jeremy Corbyn launched his party’s General Election campaign in Manchester. ...
This paper asks: How has Jeremy Corbyn been framed in discourses on Twitter in an ideological manner...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Jeremy Corbyn, the veteran left-wing MP for Islington North, has shaken up the Labour leadership rac...
The aim of the given study is to describe the linguistic means used in British mass media while crea...
Jeremy Corbyn’s continued leadership of the Labour party has been contrary to the publicly-stated ex...
This article contributes to a burgeoning literature on political leadership, offering an interim ass...
Jeremy Corbyn has recently been described as a “demagogue”; but his appeal is derived from his chara...
What are the reasons for the meteoric rise of Jeremy Corbyn, who now seems highly likely to be elect...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...
There have been many complaints that the BBC coverage of the rise of Jeremy Corbyn has been partial ...
In recent years there has been a yearning for a new, more authentic type of political leader: one wh...
This research critically assesses the press coverage of Jeremy Corbyn during his leadership bid and ...
A healthy democracy requires a watchdog in its press — not an ‘attackdog’, ‘snarling’ and ‘barking’ ...
In recent years there has been a yearning for a new, more authentic type of political leader: one wh...
On Tuesday last week, Jeremy Corbyn launched his party’s General Election campaign in Manchester. ...
This paper asks: How has Jeremy Corbyn been framed in discourses on Twitter in an ideological manner...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
Jeremy Corbyn, the veteran left-wing MP for Islington North, has shaken up the Labour leadership rac...
The aim of the given study is to describe the linguistic means used in British mass media while crea...
Jeremy Corbyn’s continued leadership of the Labour party has been contrary to the publicly-stated ex...
This article contributes to a burgeoning literature on political leadership, offering an interim ass...
Jeremy Corbyn has recently been described as a “demagogue”; but his appeal is derived from his chara...
What are the reasons for the meteoric rise of Jeremy Corbyn, who now seems highly likely to be elect...
This article is part of the issue “New Approaches to Political Leadership”, edited by Mark Bennister...