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Shani Burke
Shani Burke
Coventry University, Loughborough University, Teesside University
Verified email at tees.ac.uk - Homepage
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‘Oh you don’t want asylum seekers, oh you’re just racist’: A discursive analysis of discussions about whether it’s racist to oppose asylum seeking
S Goodman, S Burke
Discourse & Society 21 (3), 325-340, 2010
1692010
‘Bring back Hitler’s gas chambers’: Asylum seeking, Nazis and Facebook–a discursive analysis
S Burke, S Goodman
Discourse & Society 23 (1), 19-33, 2012
1302012
Discursive deracialization in talk about asylum seeking
S Goodman, S Burke
Journal of community & applied social psychology 21 (2), 111-123, 2011
752011
Understanding the experiences of asylum seekers
H Liebling, S Burke, S Goodman, D Zasada
International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, 2014
592014
‘I can't go back because if I go back I would die’: How asylum seekers manage talk about returning home by highlighting the importance of safety
S Goodman, S Burke, H Liebling, D Zasada
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 25 (4), 327-339, 2015
422015
The discursive “othering” of Jews and Muslims in the Britain First solidarity patrol
S Burke
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 28 (5), 365-377, 2018
402018
‘I'M NOT HAPPY, BUT I'M OK’ How asylum seekers manage talk about difficulties in their host country
S Goodman, S Burke, H Liebling, D Zasada
Critical Discourse Studies 11 (1), 19-34, 2014
372014
‘You sick, twisted messes’: The use of argument and reasoning in Islamophobic and anti-Semitic discussions on Facebook
S Burke, P Diba, GA Antonopoulos
Discourse & Society, 0957926520903527, 2020
252020
Applying discursive psychology to ‘fact’construction in political discourse
S Burke, MA Demasi
Social and Personality Psychology Compass 13 (5), e12449, 2019
172019
Political Communication: Discursive Perspectives: Palgrave Studies in Discursive Psychology
M Demasi, S Burke, C Tileaga
11*2020
‘Well that’s the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard! No excuse’. A discourse analysis of social media users’ othering of non-attenders for cervical screening
GJ McGeechan, B James, S Burke
Psychology & Health, 1-17, 2020
82020
Anti-Semitic and Islamophobic discourse of the British far-right on Facebook
S Burke
Loughborough University, 2017
72017
The benefits of using Discourse analysis in online data
L Rowe, S Burke
Qualitative Methods in Psychology, 2015
62015
HATEMETER: Hate speech tool for monitoring, analysing and tackling Anti-Muslim hatred online. eCrime
A Di Nicola, D Andreatta, E Martini, GA Antonopoulos, G Baratto, ...
eCrime, 2020
52020
“Please protect the Jews”: Ideology and concealment in the Britain First solidarity patrol
S Burke
Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict 5 (1), 134-155, 2017
32017
‘It’s not only business or embarrassment’: Justifying non-attendance of cervical screening on social media discussions
S Burke, G McGeechan, B James
QMiP, 22, 2020
12020
Understanding Refugees' Lives: Making a difference with psychology
S Goodman, H Liebling, S Burke
Making a Difference in Psychology, 63-70, 2017
2017
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