Tweeting Brexit presents the most thorough examination of the role that the most political social network, Twitter, played in creating, negotiating and challenging Brexit narratives during the process of UKÃ â â s exiting of the European Union.
Tweeting Brexit presents the most thorough examination of the role that the most political social network, Twitter, played in creating, negotiating and challenging Brexit narratives during the process of UKÃ â â s exiting of the European Union.
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Routledge Studies in Media, Communication, and Politics
Maja imunjak is Senior Lecturer in Journalism at Middlesex University London and a Leadership Fellow of the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
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1 Introduction: Tweeting politics 2 British political actors: #GetBrexitDone vs #PeoplesVote 3 The European Union: #CitizensRights 4 Journalists: #BrexitFacts 5 Citizens: #LeaveMeansLeave vs #StopBrexit 6 The Uncivil Argument? 7 Conclusions: Tweeting Brexit
1 Introduction: Tweeting politics 2 British political actors: #GetBrexitDone vs #PeoplesVote 3 The European Union: #CitizensRights 4 Journalists: #BrexitFacts 5 Citizens: #LeaveMeansLeave vs #StopBrexit 6 The Uncivil Argument? 7 Conclusions: Tweeting Brexit
1 Introduction: Tweeting politics 2 British political actors: #GetBrexitDone vs #PeoplesVote 3 The European Union: #CitizensRights 4 Journalists: #BrexitFacts 5 Citizens: #LeaveMeansLeave vs #StopBrexit 6 The Uncivil Argument? 7 Conclusions: Tweeting Brexit
1 Introduction: Tweeting politics 2 British political actors: #GetBrexitDone vs #PeoplesVote 3 The European Union: #CitizensRights 4 Journalists: #BrexitFacts 5 Citizens: #LeaveMeansLeave vs #StopBrexit 6 The Uncivil Argument? 7 Conclusions: Tweeting Brexit
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