Lingua Inglese (ECO) « Federica Paolo Donadio
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- Éducation
Economics vs. Politics: New Labour, New Language?
This course aims to investigate the impact of recent economic changes on political ideologies in the United Kingdom. The political awareness of a global and unregulated market seems to have triggered a radical restructuring of political ideologies in the United Kingdom, especially on the left. Focusing on the period from 1995 to 2008, we will attempt to analyse this transformation by analysing the linguistic and discoursive features which distinguish New Labour’s public communication. We will try to describe how the taken-for-granted acceptance of a global world economy shapes a different political offer and causes a radical change of Labour Party’s political identity.
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10. New Labour: new means, new ends. New language?
Lesson plan Introduction The end of the class struggle Labour Manifesto 1997: The
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9. Words from the past: Socialism, public ownership, freedom/liberty (1979-2005)
Lesson plan Introduction Labour Party Manifestos 1945 -2005 (table) 1979: The Labour Way
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8. Words from the past: Socialism, public ownership, freedom/liberty (1945-1974)
Lesson plan Introduction Labour Party Manifestos 1945 -2005 (table) 1945: Let Us Face
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7. Education, education, education
Lesson plan Introduction From Education to Business (1: Schools) From Education to
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6. Labour Market in the Information Age
Lesson plan Introduction From postindustrialism to informationalism (Castells 1993) The role played
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5. Old Clause IV vs. New Clause IV: linguistic / political analysis
Lesson plan Introduction Partnership in power The text of the 'old' Clause IV The