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    'Rhetorical Style and Issue Emphasis within the Conference Speeches of UKIP’s Nigel Farage 2010-2014'

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    This paper makes a distinctive contribution to the academic literature on the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) by focusing in on a new area of research – i.e. the political rhetoric of Nigel Farage in relation to his Conference speeches. Our first research question asks how his Conference speeches are constructed and delivered and identifies what rhetorical techniques are deployed to maximise their impact. In methodological terms we address this question through rhetorical political analysis (RPA). Our second research question examines the extent to which his Conference speeches are changing. We ask whether there is evidence that Farage is broadening the range of issue appeals within his rhetoric (as one would expect if UKIP were making that transition from an anti-establishment to a mainstream party). Our method for this involves the use of N-Vivo – a computer coding programme – which quantifies which policies and issues are being used within speeches

    Descriptive epidemiology of 30,223 histopathologically confirmed meningiomas in France: 2006–2015

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