@inbook{355962d23c8c4196919ba001e2bf26ef,
title = "Vernacular voices in the public sphere: Marginality, conflict and authenticity in {\textquoteleft}below the line{\textquoteright} comments to a Pro-Brexit British tabloid",
abstract = "Though criticized for attracting bigots and haters, {\textquoteleft}below the line{\textquoteright} (BTL) comment spaces extend the public sphere to include vernacular voices that rarely figure in mainstream democratic debate. This study examines interaction among commenters in a corpus of comments posted to the British newspaper the Express on the divisive issue of Britain{\textquoteright}s withdrawal from the European Union. It shows how in this context regular BTL commenters create and perform an authentic {\textquoteleft}Brexiter{\textquoteright} identity in opposition to public norms of civility, through displays of in-group solidarity and collective out-group hostility. It further shows how this aggressive behaviour is deliberately orchestrated and channelled by the newspaper itself. The study suggests that, as a result, the common ground essential to democratic participation is not being extended but eroded, to the detriment of all.",
author = "Martin Gill",
note = "AAM-version med 12 m{\aa}naders embargo efterfr{\aa}gad 14.10.2024 (MLS)",
year = "2024",
month = aug,
day = "7",
doi = "10.1075/pbns.345.09gil",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789027246820 ",
series = "Pragmatics & Beyond New Series",
publisher = "John Benjamins",
pages = "176--201",
editor = "Martin Gill and Aino Malmivirta and Brita W{\aa}rvik",
booktitle = "Structures in Discourse",
address = "United States",
}