What role did the media play in shaping the result of the UK’s EU referendum? Mike Berry writes that the media was both the venue where each campaign concentrated their primary efforts, and a crucial mechanism for setting the political agenda. He notes that the Leave campaign generally navigated the media more effectively than the Remain side throughout the campaign
In light of the current legitimacy crisis, the need to increase the visibility of the European Union...
This paper investigates a critical discourse analysis the author has conducted of UK mainstream news...
The 2014 Scottish independence referendum saw unprecedented political engagement on a scale rarely s...
By Nuala Gathercole-Lam, an LSE MSc student in Media, Communication and Development A majority of th...
The EU referendum was a classic test of the concept of media framing of deliberation. Yet, it perhap...
European Union is undergoing one of the most difficult periods of its foundation. Many member states...
Britain’s media is highly partisan, and this was more apparent than ever in the run-up to the EU ref...
Undeniably, Media plays a pivotal role in every aspect of peoples' daily lives and significantly dur...
How well has the UK’s news media done in staging the debate and informing the public? Some outlets h...
This article examines how and when populist discourses were mobilised within the 2016 UK EU Referend...
This report examines how the UK press covered the EU Referendum story, and looks at what the key arg...
It’s been over three years since the United Kingdom narrowly voted to leave the European Union in Ju...
This article examines the significance of frames used in the national newspapers during the campaign...
User generated media, and their influence on the information individuals are exposed to, have the p...
It’s been over three years since the United Kingdom narrowly voted to leave the European Union in Ju...
In light of the current legitimacy crisis, the need to increase the visibility of the European Union...
This paper investigates a critical discourse analysis the author has conducted of UK mainstream news...
The 2014 Scottish independence referendum saw unprecedented political engagement on a scale rarely s...
By Nuala Gathercole-Lam, an LSE MSc student in Media, Communication and Development A majority of th...
The EU referendum was a classic test of the concept of media framing of deliberation. Yet, it perhap...
European Union is undergoing one of the most difficult periods of its foundation. Many member states...
Britain’s media is highly partisan, and this was more apparent than ever in the run-up to the EU ref...
Undeniably, Media plays a pivotal role in every aspect of peoples' daily lives and significantly dur...
How well has the UK’s news media done in staging the debate and informing the public? Some outlets h...
This article examines how and when populist discourses were mobilised within the 2016 UK EU Referend...
This report examines how the UK press covered the EU Referendum story, and looks at what the key arg...
It’s been over three years since the United Kingdom narrowly voted to leave the European Union in Ju...
This article examines the significance of frames used in the national newspapers during the campaign...
User generated media, and their influence on the information individuals are exposed to, have the p...
It’s been over three years since the United Kingdom narrowly voted to leave the European Union in Ju...
In light of the current legitimacy crisis, the need to increase the visibility of the European Union...
This paper investigates a critical discourse analysis the author has conducted of UK mainstream news...
The 2014 Scottish independence referendum saw unprecedented political engagement on a scale rarely s...