This paper provides a critical appraisal of the methods used in a research project that investigates the linguistic participation of women in the Scottish Parliament, the Northern Ireland Assembly and the National Assembly for Wales. The project adopted a mixed-method approach by firstly undertaking an ethnographic description of the linguistic norms and practices in each institution. This process included observations in the debating chambers and interviews with politicians. Secondly, discourse analytic techniques (drawing upon both CDA and CA) were used to analyse close transcripts of debates. Finally, a quantitative study was undertaken which involved classifying and counting speaking turns across as sample of debates in each institution...
Parliamentary discourse has been described as fundamentally adversarial. In the context of the parli...
The devolution of powers from Westminster to the Northern Ireland Assembly, the Scottish Parliament ...
This article investigates linguistic traces of changing trends in the substantive representation of ...
This paper provides a critical appraisal of the methods used in a research project that investigates...
This paper presents some findings from a research project into gender and linguistic participation i...
This paper presents some preliminary findings from a funded research project entitled ‘Gender and li...
This paper presents some preliminary findings from a funded research project entitled ‘Gender and li...
This paper considers language, gender and women’s participation in the ‘new’ devolved parliaments of...
This paper investigates the extent to which the negative evaluation of one of the women Ministers in...
This thesis investigates the linguistic practices of politicians in one of the oldest and most power...
This paper aims to explore the construction of women politicians’ gendered identities in relation to...
Women have been historically underrepresented in political institutions and it has been claimed that...
Women have been historically underrepresented in political institutions and it has been claimed that...
This book addresses the problem of the underrepresentation of women in politics by examining how lan...
This thesis aims to develop an analytical framework that will combine the insights of critical disco...
Parliamentary discourse has been described as fundamentally adversarial. In the context of the parli...
The devolution of powers from Westminster to the Northern Ireland Assembly, the Scottish Parliament ...
This article investigates linguistic traces of changing trends in the substantive representation of ...
This paper provides a critical appraisal of the methods used in a research project that investigates...
This paper presents some findings from a research project into gender and linguistic participation i...
This paper presents some preliminary findings from a funded research project entitled ‘Gender and li...
This paper presents some preliminary findings from a funded research project entitled ‘Gender and li...
This paper considers language, gender and women’s participation in the ‘new’ devolved parliaments of...
This paper investigates the extent to which the negative evaluation of one of the women Ministers in...
This thesis investigates the linguistic practices of politicians in one of the oldest and most power...
This paper aims to explore the construction of women politicians’ gendered identities in relation to...
Women have been historically underrepresented in political institutions and it has been claimed that...
Women have been historically underrepresented in political institutions and it has been claimed that...
This book addresses the problem of the underrepresentation of women in politics by examining how lan...
This thesis aims to develop an analytical framework that will combine the insights of critical disco...
Parliamentary discourse has been described as fundamentally adversarial. In the context of the parli...
The devolution of powers from Westminster to the Northern Ireland Assembly, the Scottish Parliament ...
This article investigates linguistic traces of changing trends in the substantive representation of ...