In the House of Commons on March 18th 2003, a Government motion on war against Iraq was voted and passed by 396 votes to 217. Looking at the breakdown of votes on a gender basis, it emerges that 22% of all women MPs voted for a resolution against the war, as compared to 35% of male MPs. This would seem to contradict traditional expectations about gender roles, going against the cultural stereotype which sees women and men as coming from different planets: Venus and Mars respectively. The question thus arises of whether women within this discourse domain do make a difference. Drawing on the combined tools and methodologies of corpus-assisted discourse analysis (Partington, Morley, Haarman 2004, Bayley 2004, Miller 2006), and the appraisal fr...
This paper aims to explore the construction of women politicians’ gendered identities in relation to...
This thesis aims to develop an analytical framework that will combine the insights of critical disco...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
In the House of Commons on March 18th 2003, a Government motion on war against Iraq was voted and pa...
This volume seeks to illustrate the fundamental role of language in political action, focusing on th...
This thesis investigates the linguistic practices of politicians in one of the oldest and most power...
Parliamentary gender quotas have become increasingly prevalent since the 1990s, yet in-depth researc...
This paper presents some findings from a research project into gender and linguistic participation i...
This article investigates linguistic traces of changing trends in the substantive representation of ...
What difference does gender make in the House of Commons? Do male and female MPs approach their role...
The chapter makes a linguistic analysis of the discourse of the House of Commons proceedings relatin...
An analysis of a 25,000 word corpus of reports from embeds in Iraq, analysed using a Corpus-Assisted...
This paper provides a critical appraisal of the methods used in a research project that investigates...
Throughout the modern history of Iraq as a nation-state, the ability of Iraqi women to achieve basic...
In 1919, Nancy Astor took her seat in the House of Commons as Britain’s first ever female MP. In the...
This paper aims to explore the construction of women politicians’ gendered identities in relation to...
This thesis aims to develop an analytical framework that will combine the insights of critical disco...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...
In the House of Commons on March 18th 2003, a Government motion on war against Iraq was voted and pa...
This volume seeks to illustrate the fundamental role of language in political action, focusing on th...
This thesis investigates the linguistic practices of politicians in one of the oldest and most power...
Parliamentary gender quotas have become increasingly prevalent since the 1990s, yet in-depth researc...
This paper presents some findings from a research project into gender and linguistic participation i...
This article investigates linguistic traces of changing trends in the substantive representation of ...
What difference does gender make in the House of Commons? Do male and female MPs approach their role...
The chapter makes a linguistic analysis of the discourse of the House of Commons proceedings relatin...
An analysis of a 25,000 word corpus of reports from embeds in Iraq, analysed using a Corpus-Assisted...
This paper provides a critical appraisal of the methods used in a research project that investigates...
Throughout the modern history of Iraq as a nation-state, the ability of Iraqi women to achieve basic...
In 1919, Nancy Astor took her seat in the House of Commons as Britain’s first ever female MP. In the...
This paper aims to explore the construction of women politicians’ gendered identities in relation to...
This thesis aims to develop an analytical framework that will combine the insights of critical disco...
This study analyses the media discourse of the British press on female politicians in the UK deconst...