In Northern Ireland, the conflict between Unionists and Republicans, Catholic and Protestants saw its peak during the \u2018Troubles\u2019 of 1969-1993. Today, after four decades of physical violence, the peace process has reached a successful ending and a war of words has finally replaced real war. To study how this move from arms to political debate occurred, a written corpus was collected, comprising annual party conference speeches given during the years 1993-2004 by the leaders of the two main and opposed political parties of Northern Ireland, Gerry Adams and Ian Paisley. By comparing these texts, it was possible to observe the development of their discourse from a short-term diachronic perspective. A Critical Discourse Analysis ap...
This thesis enquires whether the Irish language can be removed from discourses of conflict in post-A...
Wars of Words is the first comprehensive survey of the politics of language in Ireland during the co...
The debate concerning ideology and ideological shifts during peace-building in Northern Ireland has ...
In Northern Ireland, the conflict between Unionists and Republicans, Catholic and Protestants saw it...
Despite some historical divergence, political parties in the Republic of Ireland shared some key obj...
This article introduces this volume by constructing a model for analysing political discourse as an ...
This paper addresses the discourse of the conflict that has been going on for centuries in Northern ...
Alterations in public discourse towards multiculturalism, reconciliation and liberal democracy at th...
This paper employs the hypothesis that one of the functions of political discourse is to legitimise ...
This paper explores the vital role played by the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) in the fo...
Although the Troubles often have been written about by historians through a nationalistic or cultura...
The 1998 Belfast or Good Friday Agreement (GFA), a political agreement in Northern Ireland whic...
This paper analyses the Democratic Unionist Party‟s (DUP) discourses about paramilitary violence in ...
With respect to its troubled past Northern Ireland has constantly been a field of interest, academic...
The Troubles in Northern Ireland have played a prominent part in modern European history. Despite th...
This thesis enquires whether the Irish language can be removed from discourses of conflict in post-A...
Wars of Words is the first comprehensive survey of the politics of language in Ireland during the co...
The debate concerning ideology and ideological shifts during peace-building in Northern Ireland has ...
In Northern Ireland, the conflict between Unionists and Republicans, Catholic and Protestants saw it...
Despite some historical divergence, political parties in the Republic of Ireland shared some key obj...
This article introduces this volume by constructing a model for analysing political discourse as an ...
This paper addresses the discourse of the conflict that has been going on for centuries in Northern ...
Alterations in public discourse towards multiculturalism, reconciliation and liberal democracy at th...
This paper employs the hypothesis that one of the functions of political discourse is to legitimise ...
This paper explores the vital role played by the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) in the fo...
Although the Troubles often have been written about by historians through a nationalistic or cultura...
The 1998 Belfast or Good Friday Agreement (GFA), a political agreement in Northern Ireland whic...
This paper analyses the Democratic Unionist Party‟s (DUP) discourses about paramilitary violence in ...
With respect to its troubled past Northern Ireland has constantly been a field of interest, academic...
The Troubles in Northern Ireland have played a prominent part in modern European history. Despite th...
This thesis enquires whether the Irish language can be removed from discourses of conflict in post-A...
Wars of Words is the first comprehensive survey of the politics of language in Ireland during the co...
The debate concerning ideology and ideological shifts during peace-building in Northern Ireland has ...