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"Brexit" as a Social and Political Crisis: Discourses in Media and Politics
"Brexit" as a Social and Political Crisis: Discourses in Media and Politics
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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Brexit as a social and political crisis, exploring context-dependent, ideologically driven social, political, and economic imaginaries. It demonstrates how the Brexit referendum debate was discursively framed and made sense of by social and political actors through different media, reflecting wider historical and political processes. It identifies key patterns of national and international framing to understand the ongoing process of Brexit and proposes an agenda for further analysis in politics and the media.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 112 pages
Publication date: 25 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive volume delves into the multifaceted phenomenon of Brexit, examining it as a social and political crisis through a focus on media and political discourses both before and after the UK 2016 EU Referendum. The book explores a diverse range of context-dependent, ideologically driven, social, political, and economic imaginaries that have been associated with the concept of Brexit in the UK and internationally.
The book's broader contribution encompasses three key dimensions. Firstly, it provides evidence of how the Brexit referendum debate and its immediate reactions were discursively framed and interpreted by a variety of social and political actors through different media outlets. Secondly, the contributors showcase how these discourses were reflective of the broader path-dependent historical and political processes that have shaped the trajectory of Brexit. Thirdly, the book identifies key patterns of national and international framing to uncover the recurring discursive trajectories in the ongoing process of Brexit, including after the UK's formal departure from the EU in January 2020.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Critical Discourse Studies, highlighting the significance of this research area in understanding the complex dynamics of contemporary political discourse. By examining the media and political discourses surrounding Brexit, this volume offers valuable insights into the social, political, and economic factors that have contributed to this significant event and its ongoing implications.
The book's interdisciplinary approach combines insights from political science, sociology, cultural studies, and media analysis, providing a rich and multi-faceted understanding of the Brexit phenomenon. It sheds light on the ways in which media narratives, political speeches, and public debates have shaped public opinion and influenced the decision-making processes surrounding Brexit.
Furthermore, the book explores the ideological underpinnings of Brexit, examining the various perspectives and arguments that have been put forward by different actors and groups. It examines the role of nationalism, identity politics, economic concerns, and geopolitical tensions in shaping the Brexit debate and its outcomes.
The volume also highlights the transnational dimensions of Brexit, examining how it has impacted relations between the UK and other European countries, as well as the broader global political landscape. It explores the challenges and opportunities that Brexit presents for the UK and its European partners, as well as the potential impacts on international trade, security, and cooperation.
In conclusion, this comprehensive volume provides a valuable contribution to the study of Brexit as a social and political crisis. It offers a rich and nuanced analysis of the discursive processes that have shaped this event, as well as the broader historical and political contexts that have influenced its trajectory. By examining the media and political discourses surrounding Brexit, this book provides insights into the complex social, political, and economic factors that have contributed to this significant event and its ongoing implications.
Weight: 453g
Dimension: 246 x 174 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367764128
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