In this article we approach Brexit via the conceptual framing of sovereignty in the political communication of the Remain and Leave campaigns. This angle, despite its general salience in public discourse, has been analytically underutilized. We put forward a twofold argument: i) that national sovereignty has been fetishized in both campaigns, and that ii) this has important implications for the discursive construction of self and other within the neoliberal paradigm. By employing a Foucauldian understanding of neoliberalism, as well as Sivanandan’s [(2001). Poverty is the new black. Race & Class, 43(2), 1–5] notion of xeno-racism, we theoretically and empirically identify the status of homo oeconomicus in order to analyse the fetishizat...
Abstract This paper investigates how Brexit was de/legitimised by different Labour actors in a c...
The result and aftermath of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union has generate...
This essay begins with an acknowledgment that attempts to understand Brexit are, at this stage, cond...
This article offers a conjunctural analysis of the financial and political crisis within which Brexi...
The article gives an overview of the key cultural and structural factors behind nationalist populis...
This article analyses the claims for national sovereignty made in the British Conservative and Labou...
This article argues that long-standing press portrayals of economic migrants as threats to Britain’s...
The article investigates the main populist and technocratic narratives employed in the campaign in t...
Both sides of the Brexit campaign were very nationalist in their outlook suggesting that profitable ...
This paper analyses the discourses produced on their websites by the two organisations that conducte...
This thesis analyses how the British discourse on Europe has evolved over the past forty years. Pri...
This article examines the 2016 Referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union a...
On January 31, 2020, the UK left the European Union. Since the 2016 referendum, there has been a sig...
This article explores the UK vote in 2016 to exit the European Union, colloquially known as ‘Brexit’...
This article examines the campaign of the Brexit Party via the conceptual frameworks of cultural per...
Abstract This paper investigates how Brexit was de/legitimised by different Labour actors in a c...
The result and aftermath of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union has generate...
This essay begins with an acknowledgment that attempts to understand Brexit are, at this stage, cond...
This article offers a conjunctural analysis of the financial and political crisis within which Brexi...
The article gives an overview of the key cultural and structural factors behind nationalist populis...
This article analyses the claims for national sovereignty made in the British Conservative and Labou...
This article argues that long-standing press portrayals of economic migrants as threats to Britain’s...
The article investigates the main populist and technocratic narratives employed in the campaign in t...
Both sides of the Brexit campaign were very nationalist in their outlook suggesting that profitable ...
This paper analyses the discourses produced on their websites by the two organisations that conducte...
This thesis analyses how the British discourse on Europe has evolved over the past forty years. Pri...
This article examines the 2016 Referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union a...
On January 31, 2020, the UK left the European Union. Since the 2016 referendum, there has been a sig...
This article explores the UK vote in 2016 to exit the European Union, colloquially known as ‘Brexit’...
This article examines the campaign of the Brexit Party via the conceptual frameworks of cultural per...
Abstract This paper investigates how Brexit was de/legitimised by different Labour actors in a c...
The result and aftermath of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union has generate...
This essay begins with an acknowledgment that attempts to understand Brexit are, at this stage, cond...