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Self-category constructions in political rhetoric: An analysis of Thatcher's and Kinnock's speeches concerning the British miners' strike (1984-5)
Stephen Reicher,
Nicolas Hopkins
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Political Discourse
100%
Thatcher
100%
Category Construction
100%
Miners' Strike
100%
Self-categorization Theory
50%
Margaret Thatcher
50%
Electorate
50%
In-group Identity
50%
Mass Action
50%
Consonants
50%
Cognitive Computation
50%
Discursive Psychology
50%
Collectivity
50%
Single Event
50%
Arts and Humanities
Speaker
100%
Ingroup
100%
Political rhetoric
100%
Action
50%
Cognitive
50%
Leaders
50%
Margaret Thatcher
50%
Neil Kinnock
50%
Consonant
50%
Collectivity
50%
Discursive Psychology
50%
Social Sciences
Rhetoric
100%