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Through a focus on media and political discourses both before and after the UK 2016 EU Referendum, this volume provides a set of comprehensive, empirically based analyses of Brexit as a social and political crisis. The book explores a variety of context-dependent, ideologically driven, social, political, and economic imaginaries that have been attached to the idea/concept of Brexit in the UK and internationally.

The volumes wider contribution has three dimensions. First, it provides evidence of how the Brexit referendum debate and its immediate reactions were discursively framed and made sense of by a variety of social and political actors and through different media. Second, the contributors show how such discourses were reflexive of the wider path-dependent historical and political processes which have been instrumental in pre-defining the key pathways along which Brexit has been articulated. Third, the book identifies key patterns of national and international framing in order to discover the key, recurrent discursive trajectories in the ongoing process of Brexit including after UKs formal departure from the EU in January 2020 while putting forward an agenda for its further, in depth and systematic analysis in, in particular, politics and the media.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Critical Discourse Studies.

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Brexit as a Social and Political Crisis
Through a focus on media and political discourses both before and after the UK 2016 EU Referendum, this volume provides a set of comprehensive, empirically based analyses of Brexit as a social and political crisis. The book explores a variety of context-dependent, ideologically driven, social, political, and economic imaginaries that have been attached to the idea/concept of Brexit in the UK and internationally.
The volumes wider contribution has three dimensions. First, it provides evidence of how the Brexit referendum debate and its immediate reactions were discursively framed and made sense of by a variety of social and political actors and through different media. Second, the contributors show how such discourses were reflexive of the wider path-dependent historical and political processes which have been instrumental in pre-defining the key pathways along which Brexit has been articulated. Third, the book identifies key patterns of national and international framing in order to discover the key, recurrent discursive trajectories in the ongoing process of Brexit including after UKs formal departure from the EU in January 2020 while putting forward an agenda for its further, in depth and systematic analysis in, in particular, politics and the media.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Critical Discourse Studies.
Franco Zappettini is a Lecturer and Director of Postgraduate Research in Communication and Media at the University of Liverpool, UK. His research focuses on the textual/discursive analysis of different forms of political and organisational communication including mediated forms of populism, such as tabloid populism and Euroscepticism in the British press. He has published internationally in peer-reviewed journals. His latest publication is the monograph Identities in Discourse: A Transnational Citizens Perspective (2019).
Micha Krzyanowski holds the Chair in Media and Communication Studies at Uppsala University, Sweden. He also remains affiliated to the Department of Communication & Media at the University of Liverpool, UK, and in 201819 he held the prestigious Albert Bonnier Jr. Guest Professorship in Media Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden. He is one of the leading international scholars working on critical discourse studies of race, ethnicity, and the politics of exclusion in the context of communication, media, and social change as well as of the challenges to democracy posed by the global rise of right-wing populism and neoliberalism. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Language and Politics and a co-editor of the Bloomsbury Advances in Critical Discourse Studies in addition to sitting on a number of boards in various journals and book series.
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Introduction The critical juncture of Brexit in media & political discourses: from national-populist imaginary to cross-national social and political crisis
Franco Zappettini and Micha Krzyanowski
Marzia Maccaferri
2 The Brexit referendum: how trade and immigration in the discourses of the official campaigns have legitimised a toxic (inter)national logic
Franco Zappettini
3 Out is out and thats it the people have spoken: uses of vox pops in UK TV news coverage of the Brexit referendum
Andrew Tolson
4 Populism at work: the language of the Brexiteers and the European Union
Carlo Ruzza and Milica Pejovic
5 Crisis as a discursive strategy in Brexit referendum campaigns
Samuel Bennett
6 Brexit and the imaginary of crisis: a discourse-conceptual analysis of European news media
Micha Krzyanowski
The chapters in this book were originally published in Critical Discourse Studies, volume 16, issue 4 (July 2019). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Introduction
  • The critical juncture of Brexit in media & political discourses: from national-populist imaginary to cross-national social and political crisis
  • Franco Zappettini and Micha Krzyanowski
  • Critical Discourse Studies, volume 16, issue 4 (July 2019) pp. 381388
  • Splendid isolation again? Brexit and the role of the press and online media in re-narrating the European discourse
  • Marzia Maccaferri
  • Critical Discourse Studies, volume 16, issue 4 (July 2019) pp. 389402
Chapter 2
  • The Brexit referendum: how trade and immigration in the discourses of the official campaigns have legitimised a toxic (inter)national logic
  • Franco Zappettini
  • Critical Discourse Studies, volume 16, issue 4 (July 2019) pp. 403419
Chapter 3
  • Out is out and thats it the people have spoken: uses of vox pops in UK TV news coverage of the Brexit referendum
  • Andrew Tolson
  • Critical Discourse Studies, volume 16, issue 4 (July 2019) pp. 420431
Chapter 4
  • Populism at work: the language of the Brexiteers and the European Union
  • Carlo Ruzza and Milica Pejovic
  • Critical Discourse Studies, volume 16, issue 4 (July 2019) pp. 432448
Chapter 5
  • Crisis as a discursive strategy in Brexit referendum campaigns
  • Samuel Bennett
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