This qualitative research examines the economic policies and consequentially the social policies of all British governments between the years 1997-2017, revealing a pattern of crossparty consensus. Regardless of which ever party has been voted into office, the application of one doctrine, neoliberalism, has been consistent. This dissertation explores the effect of neoliberalism upon political language by sourcing data from the Hansard language corpus, demonstrating how changes in language reflect and reinforce neoliberal agendas.Cette recherche qualitative examine les politiques économiques et, par conséquent, les politiques sociales de tous les gouvernements britanniques entre 1997 et 2017, révélant un modèle de consensus entre les partis....
In this paper, we explore how sociocultural changes were reflected in the parliamentary record, a ge...
This article concerns contemporary common-sense politics around language, integration, and citizensh...
This article reviews how the analytics of governmentality have been taken up by scholars in linguist...
Previously published in Language in society, 42(1), p.23-44 (2013), http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S00474...
Nous présentons une analyse du discours du new Labour party au Royaume-Uni de 1994 à 2007. Notre étu...
The under- (or non-) specification of terms such as globalization and neoliberalism in the sub-field...
This paper presents findings from an interdisciplinary doctoral thesis on the changing discourse of ...
Huw Lewis and Elin Royles analyse the origins of specific language policies and trace their developm...
We conduct an analysis of the link between colloquialisation and democratisation in debates in the B...
Cette thèse se donne pour objet l’étude du fonctionnement de ce que l’on appelle « langue de bois » ...
While "economic forces" are often cited as being a key cause of language loss, there is very little ...
This thesis explores the impact of the successful use of populism by challenger parties on mainstrea...
This conference aims at presenting a critical overview of issues related to neoliberalism in the Ang...
What explains variations in the class-based support for social democratic parties? Demand-size expla...
This thesis undertakes a comparison of the discursive strategies of New Labour and the German SPD at...
In this paper, we explore how sociocultural changes were reflected in the parliamentary record, a ge...
This article concerns contemporary common-sense politics around language, integration, and citizensh...
This article reviews how the analytics of governmentality have been taken up by scholars in linguist...
Previously published in Language in society, 42(1), p.23-44 (2013), http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S00474...
Nous présentons une analyse du discours du new Labour party au Royaume-Uni de 1994 à 2007. Notre étu...
The under- (or non-) specification of terms such as globalization and neoliberalism in the sub-field...
This paper presents findings from an interdisciplinary doctoral thesis on the changing discourse of ...
Huw Lewis and Elin Royles analyse the origins of specific language policies and trace their developm...
We conduct an analysis of the link between colloquialisation and democratisation in debates in the B...
Cette thèse se donne pour objet l’étude du fonctionnement de ce que l’on appelle « langue de bois » ...
While "economic forces" are often cited as being a key cause of language loss, there is very little ...
This thesis explores the impact of the successful use of populism by challenger parties on mainstrea...
This conference aims at presenting a critical overview of issues related to neoliberalism in the Ang...
What explains variations in the class-based support for social democratic parties? Demand-size expla...
This thesis undertakes a comparison of the discursive strategies of New Labour and the German SPD at...
In this paper, we explore how sociocultural changes were reflected in the parliamentary record, a ge...
This article concerns contemporary common-sense politics around language, integration, and citizensh...
This article reviews how the analytics of governmentality have been taken up by scholars in linguist...