The portmanteau Brexit was coined in the lead up to the 2016 referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership in the European Union. The issue, central to contemporary British politics, is politically interesting in that support for or against Brexit does not so much correspond to “a divide between left and right” as much as “a deepening divide between cosmopolitans and patriots” (Wheatley 2019), better known as ‘Remainers’ and ‘Leavers’. We present an analysis of variation in the pronunciation of Brexit, where one variant has a word-medial voiceless stop-fricative cluster, and the other a voiced cluster, and how that contrast has been ideologized as indexical of this political divide (cf. Hall 2017). We consider Twitter metacommentary, produc...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
The Leave majority recorded in England was decisive in determining the UK-wide referendum result. Br...
This chapter argues that the (lack of) foreign language skills has contributed to the outcome of the...
The portmanteau Brexit was coined in the lead up to the 2016 referendum on the United Kingdom’s memb...
The 2016 EU referendum has already left a lasting imprint on the English language. Building on previ...
British and English national identities have long been considered to have porous boundaries whereby ...
Abstract This paper investigates how Brexit was de/legitimised by different Labour actors in a c...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
Since the United Kingdom’s referendum on European Union (EU) membership in 2016, a new political cle...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom held a referendum on EU membership; 52% of those who voted, voted t...
Debates about the future of UK language learning in the context of Brexit intensified as soon as the...
The topic of democracy is emerging as a core value that cuts across both camps active on Twitter in ...
This paper analyses the discourses produced on their websites by the two organisations that conducte...
British and English national identities have long been considered to have porous boundaries whereby ...
Much research on Brexit has studied whether the vote to leave the EU is a marker of growing prejudic...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
The Leave majority recorded in England was decisive in determining the UK-wide referendum result. Br...
This chapter argues that the (lack of) foreign language skills has contributed to the outcome of the...
The portmanteau Brexit was coined in the lead up to the 2016 referendum on the United Kingdom’s memb...
The 2016 EU referendum has already left a lasting imprint on the English language. Building on previ...
British and English national identities have long been considered to have porous boundaries whereby ...
Abstract This paper investigates how Brexit was de/legitimised by different Labour actors in a c...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
Since the United Kingdom’s referendum on European Union (EU) membership in 2016, a new political cle...
In June 2016, the United Kingdom held a referendum on EU membership; 52% of those who voted, voted t...
Debates about the future of UK language learning in the context of Brexit intensified as soon as the...
The topic of democracy is emerging as a core value that cuts across both camps active on Twitter in ...
This paper analyses the discourses produced on their websites by the two organisations that conducte...
British and English national identities have long been considered to have porous boundaries whereby ...
Much research on Brexit has studied whether the vote to leave the EU is a marker of growing prejudic...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
The Leave majority recorded in England was decisive in determining the UK-wide referendum result. Br...
This chapter argues that the (lack of) foreign language skills has contributed to the outcome of the...