Keywords in the Press: The New Labour Years

Author:   Dr Lesley Jeffries ,  Dr Brian Walker
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350112599


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 May 2019
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Author:   Dr Lesley Jeffries ,  Dr Brian Walker
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9781350112599


ISBN 10:   1350112593
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   30 May 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of figures List of tables 1. Background to keywords in the press 2. Methods and data 3. Sultans of Spin 4. Choice is the word of the hour 5. The immense possiblities of the word reform 6. The impact of living in a global world 7. A breeding ground for terror 8. A sugary coating of respect 9. Conclusions References Index

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Keywords in the Press examines a crucial time in British political history through the lens of the keywords used in that era. It demonstrates how a focus on language can inform political critique, by questioning and unravelling what other commentators overlook. The authors have performed an important service by making the research process itself crystal clear and so available for other researchers to apply. * Susan Hunston, Professor of English Language, University of Birmingham, UK * This book is an example par excellence of what critical applications of linguistics can and should do for social science research. Perfectly mixing quantitative and qualitative methods, the book combines keyword analysis with critical stylistics, an approach developed by the authors, to illuminate the core values characterising New Labour. Clear, engaging and rigorous, the book offers a valuable, language-based framework for investigating political ideologies. As such, it will appeal to those working in critical language studies but equally students and researchers in political science with a concern for the linguistic reflexes of politics in action. * Christopher Hart, Senior Lecturer in Linguistics, Lancaster University, UK * Keywords in the Press is a significant spin-free contribution to studies of neo-liberal influenced political buzzwords. This analysis of semantically empty but ominously dominant keywords such as `choice', `terror' and `reform' updates Raymond Williams classic study. Supported by an impressive 30 million word news corpus and combined with a critical stylistic framework this is a welcome and overdue empirical study of the enduring legacy of Blair's New Labour discourse. * Matt Davies, Senior Lecturer in English Language and Programme Leader, University of Chester, UK *


Offers a very insightful study of the language of politicians and commentators during the Blair years ... The style is accessible and the presentation of results and discussion is complemented with many examples and contextual references to the socio-political situation of Britain during those years, which greatly facilitate the reading of the book. Keywords in the Press is a thorough and comprehensive piece of research which will undoubtedly be of interest to critical stylistics and critical discourse analysis scholars. * Language and Literature * Keywords in the Press examines a crucial time in British political history through the lens of the keywords used in that era. It demonstrates how a focus on language can inform political critique, by questioning and unravelling what other commentators overlook. The authors have performed an important service by making the research process itself crystal clear and so available for other researchers to apply. * Susan Hunston, Professor of English Language, University of Birmingham, UK * This book is an example par excellence of what critical applications of linguistics can and should do for social science research. Perfectly mixing quantitative and qualitative methods, the book combines keyword analysis with critical stylistics, an approach developed by the authors, to illuminate the core values characterising New Labour. Clear, engaging and rigorous, the book offers a valuable, language-based framework for investigating political ideologies. As such, it will appeal to those working in critical language studies but equally students and researchers in political science with a concern for the linguistic reflexes of politics in action. * Christopher Hart, Senior Lecturer in Linguistics, Lancaster University, UK * Keywords in the Press is a significant spin-free contribution to studies of neo-liberal influenced political buzzwords. This analysis of semantically empty but ominously dominant keywords such as `choice', `terror' and `reform' updates Raymond Williams classic study. Supported by an impressive 30 million word news corpus and combined with a critical stylistic framework this is a welcome and overdue empirical study of the enduring legacy of Blair's New Labour discourse. * Matt Davies, Senior Lecturer in English Language and Programme Leader, University of Chester, UK *


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Brian Walker is a Postgraduate Researcher at Lancaster University, UK and a Research Associate at the University of Huddersfield, UK. Lesley Jeffries is Chair Professor of English Language and Director of the Stylistics Research Centre at the University of Huddersfield, UK. She was also Chair of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA) from 2007-10.

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