The legal recognition of same-sex relationships is a contested terrain that has been hotly debated by feminists. This article provides a social constructionist analysis of the UK newspaper media coverage around the time of the introduction of the Civil Partnership Act (2004). In examining the 348 national newspaper coverage over a three month period (November 2005 - January 2006) we highlight three prevalent, and conflicting, themes: 'same-sex marriage becomes legal under the Civil Partnership Act'; 'couples will not get full legal status' and 'marriage is a heterosexual business'. We discuss these media representations and argue that the heteronormativity of the coverage provided little space for more radical constructions of same-sex rela...
This paper interrogates media representations of same-sex marriage debates in the UK using a combina...
In this paper, I investigate frequency of various argumentation strategies and methods of expressing...
Civil partnerships were introduced in 2005 as an equality measure at a time when opening up marriage...
The legal recognition of same-sex relationships is a contested terrain that has been hotly debated b...
The legal mechanism by which same-sex relationships are recognised has long been a contentious issue...
The paper explores migrating same sex marriages - that is, same-sex marriages or civil unions entere...
How to deal with non-heterosexuality has been a particular source of tension within the body of post...
In June 2003 the UK government published proposals for a civil partnership registration scheme for s...
The legal recognition of same-sex conjugal relationships is, without any doubt, a hugely significant...
On 26 April 2005, The Civil Union Bill officially granted registered same-sex couples in New Zealand...
In this paper we map briefly some of the arguments around the meaning and significance of the introd...
In this article, we take a queer linguistics approach to the analysis of data from British newspaper...
When the Civil Partnership Act 2004 ('CPA') was introduced in 2004 this was a major step forwards fo...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This qualitative study used 4...
The analysis that is offered in this Article has two dimensions. The first focuses upon the context ...
This paper interrogates media representations of same-sex marriage debates in the UK using a combina...
In this paper, I investigate frequency of various argumentation strategies and methods of expressing...
Civil partnerships were introduced in 2005 as an equality measure at a time when opening up marriage...
The legal recognition of same-sex relationships is a contested terrain that has been hotly debated b...
The legal mechanism by which same-sex relationships are recognised has long been a contentious issue...
The paper explores migrating same sex marriages - that is, same-sex marriages or civil unions entere...
How to deal with non-heterosexuality has been a particular source of tension within the body of post...
In June 2003 the UK government published proposals for a civil partnership registration scheme for s...
The legal recognition of same-sex conjugal relationships is, without any doubt, a hugely significant...
On 26 April 2005, The Civil Union Bill officially granted registered same-sex couples in New Zealand...
In this paper we map briefly some of the arguments around the meaning and significance of the introd...
In this article, we take a queer linguistics approach to the analysis of data from British newspaper...
When the Civil Partnership Act 2004 ('CPA') was introduced in 2004 this was a major step forwards fo...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This qualitative study used 4...
The analysis that is offered in this Article has two dimensions. The first focuses upon the context ...
This paper interrogates media representations of same-sex marriage debates in the UK using a combina...
In this paper, I investigate frequency of various argumentation strategies and methods of expressing...
Civil partnerships were introduced in 2005 as an equality measure at a time when opening up marriage...