The spatialisation of the political imagination: A political discourse analysis of space, fantasy and inter-communal conflict in Derry city

Critical Discourse Studies 20 (6):602-617 (2023)
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1. Firmly grounded in Political Discourse Theory (PDT), this article is a study of how the spatial–political imaginary of conservative Protestants in nineteenth-century Derry city, a contested spac...

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