This paper analyses (re)presentations of English national identity during the 2016 UEFA European Football Championships which were held in France between 10 June and 10 July of that year. Set against the backdrop of Britain’s referendum regarding membership of the European Union, the tournament took place during a time of heightened debate about English national identity. Employing inductive textual analysis and drawing on Anderson’s (2006) concept of imagined community, Hobsbaum’s (1983) notion of invented traditions and Guibernau’s (2007) strategies for the construction of national identity, England’s three most popular newspapers, the Sun, the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror, were examined. While the papers’ narratives employed familiar ...
This study compares and contrasts the evolution of both the form and content of print media coverage...
Drawing upon the findings of my MSc dissertation and the proposed methodology for my current PhD the...
This paper investigates a critical discourse analysis the author has conducted of UK mainstream news...
This paper analyses (re)presentations of English national identity during the 2016 UEFA European Foo...
England’s ‘shock’ exit from the Euro 2016 Football Championship and the UK electorate’s decision to ...
The 2012 London Olympic Games provided Britain a unique opportunity to celebrate its national identi...
This article considers whether the 2016 EU referendum can be perceived as an English nationalist mov...
The paper reports on a focus group study on representations of Europe, conducted in England in the r...
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union (EU) not only marks a crucial point in its history an...
abstract: In June of 2016, the United Kingdom held a referendum for its citizens to decide whether t...
Featuring 80 contributions from leading UK academics, this publication captures the immediate though...
This thesis is concerned with the relationship between national identity and media-sport. More speci...
Richard Marsden explores the historical distinctions between nationalist movements in Scotland, Irel...
Drawing upon the findings of my MSc dissertation and the proposed methodology for my current PhD the...
The UK’s EU referendum is taking place alongside the European Championships in France, with arguably...
This study compares and contrasts the evolution of both the form and content of print media coverage...
Drawing upon the findings of my MSc dissertation and the proposed methodology for my current PhD the...
This paper investigates a critical discourse analysis the author has conducted of UK mainstream news...
This paper analyses (re)presentations of English national identity during the 2016 UEFA European Foo...
England’s ‘shock’ exit from the Euro 2016 Football Championship and the UK electorate’s decision to ...
The 2012 London Olympic Games provided Britain a unique opportunity to celebrate its national identi...
This article considers whether the 2016 EU referendum can be perceived as an English nationalist mov...
The paper reports on a focus group study on representations of Europe, conducted in England in the r...
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union (EU) not only marks a crucial point in its history an...
abstract: In June of 2016, the United Kingdom held a referendum for its citizens to decide whether t...
Featuring 80 contributions from leading UK academics, this publication captures the immediate though...
This thesis is concerned with the relationship between national identity and media-sport. More speci...
Richard Marsden explores the historical distinctions between nationalist movements in Scotland, Irel...
Drawing upon the findings of my MSc dissertation and the proposed methodology for my current PhD the...
The UK’s EU referendum is taking place alongside the European Championships in France, with arguably...
This study compares and contrasts the evolution of both the form and content of print media coverage...
Drawing upon the findings of my MSc dissertation and the proposed methodology for my current PhD the...
This paper investigates a critical discourse analysis the author has conducted of UK mainstream news...