In June 2016, the UK held a referendum on EU membership; 52% of those who voted, voted to leave, and 48% voted to remain. During the referendum campaign two identities emerged: ‘Brexiter’ and ‘Remainer’, which remained salient post-referendum. This study explores how the categories of Brexiter and Remainer were deployed by posters online. Data comprises comment threads collected from four online newspapers both during the campaign and after the vote, which focus on the Brexit campaign promise: ‘We send £350m a week to the EU. Let’s fund our NHS instead’. We draw on membership categorisation analysis and discursive psychology to analyse when categories were made salient and what responses to the invocation of categories were. Analysis reveal...
How did people talk about the EU referendum on Twitter? Akitaka Matsuo and Kenneth Benoit (left) ana...
Since the British “Brexit referendum” in 2016, tensions between ‘leave’ and ‘remain’ voters have bee...
It’s been over three years since the United Kingdom narrowly voted to leave the European Union in Ju...
In June 2016, the UK held a referendum on EU membership; 52% of those who voted, voted to leave, and...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
The referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU gave citizens the final say on one of the most cont...
The article presents an analysis of lay political reasoning on the UK EU referendum drawing on data ...
The decision by a narrow majority of British voters to leave the European Union (EU) in 2016 was a p...
How did Eurosceptic (Leave) and pro-European (Remain) activity compare on social media in the run-up...
Since the British ‘Brexit referendum’ in 2016, tensions between ‘leave’ and ‘remain’ voters have bee...
This study investigates, over an 18-month period surrounding the 2016 Brexit referendum, the comment...
Since the United Kingdom’s referendum on European Union (EU) membership in 2016, a new political cle...
The result of the United Kingdom’s EU referendum has been interpreted as evidence of a “culture war”...
On June 23rd, 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted...
How did people talk about the EU referendum on Twitter? Akitaka Matsuo and Kenneth Benoit (left) ana...
Since the British “Brexit referendum” in 2016, tensions between ‘leave’ and ‘remain’ voters have bee...
It’s been over three years since the United Kingdom narrowly voted to leave the European Union in Ju...
In June 2016, the UK held a referendum on EU membership; 52% of those who voted, voted to leave, and...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
The UK’s referendum on EU membership that resulted in a narrow minority in favour of leave was follo...
The referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU gave citizens the final say on one of the most cont...
The article presents an analysis of lay political reasoning on the UK EU referendum drawing on data ...
The decision by a narrow majority of British voters to leave the European Union (EU) in 2016 was a p...
How did Eurosceptic (Leave) and pro-European (Remain) activity compare on social media in the run-up...
Since the British ‘Brexit referendum’ in 2016, tensions between ‘leave’ and ‘remain’ voters have bee...
This study investigates, over an 18-month period surrounding the 2016 Brexit referendum, the comment...
Since the United Kingdom’s referendum on European Union (EU) membership in 2016, a new political cle...
The result of the United Kingdom’s EU referendum has been interpreted as evidence of a “culture war”...
On June 23rd, 2016, the electorate of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland voted...
How did people talk about the EU referendum on Twitter? Akitaka Matsuo and Kenneth Benoit (left) ana...
Since the British “Brexit referendum” in 2016, tensions between ‘leave’ and ‘remain’ voters have bee...
It’s been over three years since the United Kingdom narrowly voted to leave the European Union in Ju...