This paper draws on the conceptualisation of 'discursive formation' to examine the particular configuration of the ‘objects, subjects, concepts and strategies’ (Foucault, 1972) which constitute ‘nuclear proliferation’ between 2006 and 2012. While previous studies have mostly explored the discourse of nuclear proliferation through the analysis of newspaper texts, few have considered corpora from different sites or considered the changes, transformations and contradictions that take place when meanings are delocated from one site and relocated in another. Elements of poststructuralist discourse theory, critical linguistics and corpus linguistics are brought together to consider how events were constructed within two corpora: UNSC resolutions ...
The question of why states maintain nuclear weapons typically receives short shrift: it’s security, ...
This article examines meaning making with nuclear bombs and military manoeuvres. The data is verbati...
By examining via a case study the political authority of US proliferation experts since the 1960s, t...
The works of most experts in the field of nuclear military issues suggest that the number of nuclear...
How was the scope of nuclear weapons policy change immediately after the Cold War determined? Nuclea...
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in RUSI Journal on 13 Ma...
This dissertation is broken into two interrelated parts. The first explores the consequences of wha...
This dissertation investigates the social construction and discursive emergence of US nuclear weapon...
This article describes several political psychological approaches to best engage in nuclear prolifer...
AbstractMedia texts are manipulated by different hands in order to justify their own act and get pos...
The meltdown at the Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (March 2011) provided a trigger t...
Nuclear weapons and language - is there a connection? Linguistics is an established science, but wha...
This paper analyses a corpus of UK policy documents which sets out national security policy as an ex...
Both the United Kingdom and Hungary run ambitious nuclear power plans to keep nuclear power a...
The author discusses how to counter the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
The question of why states maintain nuclear weapons typically receives short shrift: it’s security, ...
This article examines meaning making with nuclear bombs and military manoeuvres. The data is verbati...
By examining via a case study the political authority of US proliferation experts since the 1960s, t...
The works of most experts in the field of nuclear military issues suggest that the number of nuclear...
How was the scope of nuclear weapons policy change immediately after the Cold War determined? Nuclea...
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in RUSI Journal on 13 Ma...
This dissertation is broken into two interrelated parts. The first explores the consequences of wha...
This dissertation investigates the social construction and discursive emergence of US nuclear weapon...
This article describes several political psychological approaches to best engage in nuclear prolifer...
AbstractMedia texts are manipulated by different hands in order to justify their own act and get pos...
The meltdown at the Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (March 2011) provided a trigger t...
Nuclear weapons and language - is there a connection? Linguistics is an established science, but wha...
This paper analyses a corpus of UK policy documents which sets out national security policy as an ex...
Both the United Kingdom and Hungary run ambitious nuclear power plans to keep nuclear power a...
The author discusses how to counter the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction
The question of why states maintain nuclear weapons typically receives short shrift: it’s security, ...
This article examines meaning making with nuclear bombs and military manoeuvres. The data is verbati...
By examining via a case study the political authority of US proliferation experts since the 1960s, t...