Previous research upon European integration has observed that Britain has an I awkward partnership' with the rest of the EU. However, these analyses have not addressed how this awkward relationship reflects a difference in political and governmental discourse between Britain and the other Continental European member states. This thesis will examine this divergence. To this end, it applies the discourse-theoretical approach developed by Ernesto Laclau, Chantal Mouffe, and Slavoj Zi2ek. By applying the discourse-theoretical concept of social antagonism, it will seek to explain why these discourses are different and opposed. Possible solutions to this conflict will then be identified and explored. Inspired by Laclau and Mouffe's visio...
The paper reports on a focus group study on representations of Europe, conducted in England in the r...
This article analyses the genealogy of the expression ‘Love Europe, hate the EU’, which is taken as ...
This article explores the role of language in the construction of the European Union. I argue that t...
Previous research upon European integration has observed that Britain has an I awkward partnership' ...
This thesis analyses how the British discourse on Europe has evolved over the past forty years. Pri...
This study aims to address the longstanding questions surrounding the consistently low levels of sup...
This study aims to address the longstanding questions surrounding the consistently low levels of su...
This article undertakes an analysis of the British public debate over European integration through r...
British Discourse on Europe: British national identity in the European context, Gerlinde Mautner; Re...
[Preface}. This short paper provides guidance notes and an analytical framework for contributors to ...
This study investigates whether British elites’ discourse on sovereignty has changed as European int...
This thesis examines the nature of British opposition since 1973 to both European Community (EC) mem...
Integrating theories about discourse (Discourse Studies; DS) with social science theories allows to ...
Abstract – It cannot be denied that Britain is normally seen as an awkward partner in EU affairs (Ge...
The first section of this article arranges the four theoretical approaches and methods presented in ...
The paper reports on a focus group study on representations of Europe, conducted in England in the r...
This article analyses the genealogy of the expression ‘Love Europe, hate the EU’, which is taken as ...
This article explores the role of language in the construction of the European Union. I argue that t...
Previous research upon European integration has observed that Britain has an I awkward partnership' ...
This thesis analyses how the British discourse on Europe has evolved over the past forty years. Pri...
This study aims to address the longstanding questions surrounding the consistently low levels of sup...
This study aims to address the longstanding questions surrounding the consistently low levels of su...
This article undertakes an analysis of the British public debate over European integration through r...
British Discourse on Europe: British national identity in the European context, Gerlinde Mautner; Re...
[Preface}. This short paper provides guidance notes and an analytical framework for contributors to ...
This study investigates whether British elites’ discourse on sovereignty has changed as European int...
This thesis examines the nature of British opposition since 1973 to both European Community (EC) mem...
Integrating theories about discourse (Discourse Studies; DS) with social science theories allows to ...
Abstract – It cannot be denied that Britain is normally seen as an awkward partner in EU affairs (Ge...
The first section of this article arranges the four theoretical approaches and methods presented in ...
The paper reports on a focus group study on representations of Europe, conducted in England in the r...
This article analyses the genealogy of the expression ‘Love Europe, hate the EU’, which is taken as ...
This article explores the role of language in the construction of the European Union. I argue that t...