This article develops a critical engagement with the politics of British satire. After first engaging the mainstream critique of satire—that it promotes cynicism and apathy by portraying politicians in stereotypically corrupt terms—we develop a performative approach to comedy as an everyday vernacular of political life. Beyond a focus on ‘impact’, we suggest that satire can be read as an everyday form of political reflection that performs within a social context. This yields an image of Morris, Iannucci and Brooker as important critics of contemporary British politics, a point which we explore through their interventions on media form, political tragedy and political agency
The vast majority of work on the ethics of war focuses on traditional wars between states. In this c...
“Filter bubble”, “echo chambers”, “information diet” – the metaphors to describe today’s information...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
This article looks at the way in which a certain understanding of sectarian violence and discourses ...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Theorists of left and right agree that periods of crisis are fertile t...
This article looks at the way in which a certain understanding of sectarian violence and discourses ...
How do men respond to feminist movements and to shifts in the gender order? In this paper, I introd...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: By popularising interest in inequality, Thomas Piketty's Capital ...
This article examines the use of personal narratives in two tabloid newspaper campaigns against a co...
This paper grapples with the question of how progressive criminologists might approach working with ...
Since Canada’s colonial beginnings, it has become increasingly riddled with classism, racism, sexism...
Over the last three decades, welfare states across the West have embraced a host of new technologies...
The vast majority of work on the ethics of war focuses on traditional wars between states. In this c...
The vast majority of work on the ethics of war focuses on traditional wars between states. In this c...
The vast majority of work on the ethics of war focuses on traditional wars between states. In this c...
The vast majority of work on the ethics of war focuses on traditional wars between states. In this c...
“Filter bubble”, “echo chambers”, “information diet” – the metaphors to describe today’s information...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
This article looks at the way in which a certain understanding of sectarian violence and discourses ...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. Theorists of left and right agree that periods of crisis are fertile t...
This article looks at the way in which a certain understanding of sectarian violence and discourses ...
How do men respond to feminist movements and to shifts in the gender order? In this paper, I introd...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: By popularising interest in inequality, Thomas Piketty's Capital ...
This article examines the use of personal narratives in two tabloid newspaper campaigns against a co...
This paper grapples with the question of how progressive criminologists might approach working with ...
Since Canada’s colonial beginnings, it has become increasingly riddled with classism, racism, sexism...
Over the last three decades, welfare states across the West have embraced a host of new technologies...
The vast majority of work on the ethics of war focuses on traditional wars between states. In this c...
The vast majority of work on the ethics of war focuses on traditional wars between states. In this c...
The vast majority of work on the ethics of war focuses on traditional wars between states. In this c...
The vast majority of work on the ethics of war focuses on traditional wars between states. In this c...
“Filter bubble”, “echo chambers”, “information diet” – the metaphors to describe today’s information...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...