The politics of climate change is much discussed, but there has been little investigation into how politicians themselves understand or articulate the issue. Corpus analysis, a method developed within linguistics, is used to investigate how UK politicians talk about climate change, using the example of the 2008 Climate Change Bill. Corpus techniques, including keyword analysis, collocation and semantic tagging, are used, alongside critical reading of the text. The analysis shows that politicians frame climate change as an economic and technical issue, and neglect discussion of the human and social dimensions. They are selective in their use of scientific evidence, with little mention of abrupt or irreversible change. In doing so, they attem...
Critical discourse analysis is an approach comprised of a combination of various disciplines and met...
This thesis aims to test the ‘recent’ concept of collocation networks in corpus assisted discourse a...
addresses: School of Psychology, Murdoch University, Australia. t.r.kurz@exeter.ac.uktypes: Journal ...
There is currently a scarcity of research comparing the linguistic features of discourses of climate...
As a highly influential arena of debate at the crossroads between science and policymaking, media pl...
That climate change is happening and that it is human-induced are well-established facts in the inte...
The majority of scientific findings on Global Warming indicate that it is taking place and that it i...
This study uses a mixed-methods approach to explore how climate change is conceptualized in the poli...
This paper analyses n-grams and concgrams in the speeches of Tony Blair and George W. Bush delivered...
During 2019, it became increasingly popular for countries to declare a climate emergency – often on ...
International audienceRegarding such a complex issue as climate change, it is crucial to understand ...
Climate change is an environmental, social, cultural and political phenomenon which has led to a bit...
International audienceRegarding such a complex issue as climate change, it is crucial to understand ...
The release of the fourth United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report in ...
This thesis aimed to produce a discourse analysis review of selected European press articles about c...
Critical discourse analysis is an approach comprised of a combination of various disciplines and met...
This thesis aims to test the ‘recent’ concept of collocation networks in corpus assisted discourse a...
addresses: School of Psychology, Murdoch University, Australia. t.r.kurz@exeter.ac.uktypes: Journal ...
There is currently a scarcity of research comparing the linguistic features of discourses of climate...
As a highly influential arena of debate at the crossroads between science and policymaking, media pl...
That climate change is happening and that it is human-induced are well-established facts in the inte...
The majority of scientific findings on Global Warming indicate that it is taking place and that it i...
This study uses a mixed-methods approach to explore how climate change is conceptualized in the poli...
This paper analyses n-grams and concgrams in the speeches of Tony Blair and George W. Bush delivered...
During 2019, it became increasingly popular for countries to declare a climate emergency – often on ...
International audienceRegarding such a complex issue as climate change, it is crucial to understand ...
Climate change is an environmental, social, cultural and political phenomenon which has led to a bit...
International audienceRegarding such a complex issue as climate change, it is crucial to understand ...
The release of the fourth United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report in ...
This thesis aimed to produce a discourse analysis review of selected European press articles about c...
Critical discourse analysis is an approach comprised of a combination of various disciplines and met...
This thesis aims to test the ‘recent’ concept of collocation networks in corpus assisted discourse a...
addresses: School of Psychology, Murdoch University, Australia. t.r.kurz@exeter.ac.uktypes: Journal ...