This article re-examines the role of the media in the UK debate on EU membership. It argues that the embedding of euroscepticism in the UK stems neither from a single phase in the UK-EU relationship, nor from the agency of the UK press or its proprietors. Rather, it resulted from the long-standing absence of any pro-European faction within the British polity was able to argue for, or defend, the European Union within the UK national debate. In explaining this, we expand on the concept of 'issue capture' understood as the ability of a vocal minority to dominate the UK's political debate about the EU in the absence of genuine opposition to counteract negative claims and arguments. The findings are drawn from analysis of a dataset that codes m...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which t...
A thesis submitted to the Undergraduate Studies Committee of the Department of History of Rice Unive...
This article re-examines the role of the media in the UK debate on EU membership. It argues that the...
Support for the European Union within the UK has traditionally been lower than in other European cou...
This article analyses why the demand for a membership referendum has arisen anew despite the preciou...
This paper analyses the historic role of Britain's major public service broadcaster, the BBC, in rep...
This paper analyses the historic role of Britain's major public service broadcaster, the BBC, in rep...
In 1975 the United Kingdom held a successful referendum on maintaining its membership of the Europea...
This article undertakes an analysis of the British public debate over European integration through r...
This chapter examines the emergence of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), paying particular attention...
The article analyses the progress of the Brexit debate in the UK from the time that David Cameron an...
This article approaches Euroscepticism as central to a contemporary dynamic of government and opposi...
Pro-Europeans have organised three concerted propaganda campaigns to date: in 1962-63 to secure publ...
From the opinion-swinging British tabloids which have become synonymous with anti-EU sentiment, espe...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which t...
A thesis submitted to the Undergraduate Studies Committee of the Department of History of Rice Unive...
This article re-examines the role of the media in the UK debate on EU membership. It argues that the...
Support for the European Union within the UK has traditionally been lower than in other European cou...
This article analyses why the demand for a membership referendum has arisen anew despite the preciou...
This paper analyses the historic role of Britain's major public service broadcaster, the BBC, in rep...
This paper analyses the historic role of Britain's major public service broadcaster, the BBC, in rep...
In 1975 the United Kingdom held a successful referendum on maintaining its membership of the Europea...
This article undertakes an analysis of the British public debate over European integration through r...
This chapter examines the emergence of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), paying particular attention...
The article analyses the progress of the Brexit debate in the UK from the time that David Cameron an...
This article approaches Euroscepticism as central to a contemporary dynamic of government and opposi...
Pro-Europeans have organised three concerted propaganda campaigns to date: in 1962-63 to secure publ...
From the opinion-swinging British tabloids which have become synonymous with anti-EU sentiment, espe...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership may well be one of the main stories of 2016, with the British P...
The rise of UKIP has heightened existing tensions within the Conservative party over the EU, which t...
A thesis submitted to the Undergraduate Studies Committee of the Department of History of Rice Unive...