"The Staging of the Brexit rhetoric inside the European Parliament. The case of Nigel Farage" (doi:10.34934/DVN/XUK37S)

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Citation

Title:

"The Staging of the Brexit rhetoric inside the European Parliament. The case of Nigel Farage"

Identification Number:

doi:10.34934/DVN/XUK37S

Distributor:

Social Sciences and Digital Humanities Archive – SODHA

Date of Distribution:

2024-09-13

Version:

1

Bibliographic Citation:

Zykaj, Erisa; Morganti, Luciano; Donders,Karen, 2024, ""The Staging of the Brexit rhetoric inside the European Parliament. The case of Nigel Farage"", https://doi.org/10.34934/DVN/XUK37S, Social Sciences and Digital Humanities Archive – SODHA, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

"The Staging of the Brexit rhetoric inside the European Parliament. The case of Nigel Farage"

Identification Number:

doi:10.34934/DVN/XUK37S

Authoring Entity:

Zykaj, Erisa (imec-SMIT (Vrije Universiteit Brussel))

Morganti, Luciano (imec-SMIT (Vrije Universiteit Brussel))

Donders,Karen (imec-SMIT (Vrije Universiteit Brussel))

Distributor:

Social Sciences and Digital Humanities Archive – SODHA

Access Authority:

Zykaj, Erisa

Depositor:

Zykaj, Erisa

Date of Deposit:

2024-08-31

Holdings Information:

https://doi.org/10.34934/DVN/XUK37S

Study Scope

Keywords:

Social Sciences

Topic Classification:

populism, polarisation, emotions

Abstract:

Supplementary Data for an article on "the Staging of the Brexit rhetoric inside the European Parliament. The case of Nigel Farage". It has been accepted for publication and is currently undergoing the editorial process. The article is a part of the first author's PhD at SMIT/ Vrije Universiteit Brussels, which centers around the EU rational and emotional communication strategies. The provided coding gives a more detailed overview of the methodology employed to identify the connection between threats employed by Farage in his discourse and emotions associated with these threats .

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Quotations of Code Anger.doc

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The coding process establishes the connection between explicit threats and emotions such as anger, fear or both of them. The criteria employed to identify the connection with anger involves situations where unfairness, injustice or illegitimacy are pinpointed, with a specific actor held responsible or accountable, perceived within individual control. Here blame attribution is seen as key for the elicitation of anger.

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Quotations of Code Fear & Anger.doc

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The coding process establishes the connection with fear and anger when elicited simultaneously.

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Quotations of Code Fear.doc

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The coding process establishes the connection with fear by identifying an uncertain external threat beyond people’s control.

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