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Morrison J (2016) Break-point for Brexit? How UKIP's image of 'hate' set race discourse reeling back decades.. electionanalysis.uk [Blog post] 27.06.2016. https://www.referendumanalysis.uk/eu-referendum-analysis-2016/section-5-campaign-and-political-communication/break-point-for-brexit-how-ukips-image-of-hate-set-race-discourse-reeling-back-decades/
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There are many lines in Policing the Crisis ¨C the seminal account of a flap about an invented 1970s wave of mob violence supposedly orchestrated by black youths ¨C that might have been written as a critique of Grassroots Out¡¯s ¡°Breaking Point¡± poster (or, indeed, the Brexit campaign generally). In one of numerous memorable passages, the late Stuart Hall and his co-authors decried the ¡°incalculable harm¡± done by politicians¡¯, law-enforcers¡¯ and the news media¡¯s repeated claims about a racially tinged ¡°mugging¡± epidemic ¨C accusing them of ¡°raising the wrong things into sensational focus¡± and ¡°hiding and mystifying the deeper causes¡± of genuine, but far more nuanced, social problems. All of which brings us back to that poster: an image of invading ¡°orientals¡± so laced with distortion, alarm and misrepresentation that it can only be viewed as a weapon of wilfully fomented moral panic.
Type of media | Blog post |
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Status | Published |
Publication date | 27/06/2016 |
Publication date online | 27/06/2016 |
Publisher | Political Studies Association |
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