Questions of citizenship and the role of constitutions in determining its boundaries are under scrutiny in this judicious and accessible analysis from Jo Shaw. With populism on the rise and debates about immigration intensifying, it draws on examples from around the world to set out the shifting boundaries of state inclusion and exclusion.
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- 2021
- 2020
Women, Language and Politics
- 334pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
This book addresses the problem of underrepresentation of women in politics, by examining how language maintains inequalities. Drawing on case studies including Theresa May and Hillary Clinton, and over 50 interviews with politicians, it explores the role language plays in constructing and resisting barriers to women's political participation.
- 2016
Gender, Power and Political Speech
Women and Language in the 2015 UK General Election
- 140pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Exploring the intricate relationship between gender and power dynamics in political discourse, this book delves into how language shapes and reflects societal roles. It examines the speech patterns of various political figures, highlighting the impact of gender on communication styles and public perception. Through case studies and analyses, the work reveals the challenges and biases faced by women in politics, as well as the broader implications for democracy and representation. The insights provided aim to foster a deeper understanding of the intersection of gender and political expression.