Vote Leave and Take Back Control: Examining Ethically Questionable Marketing in the Leave.eu Campaign.

This research explores the ethicality of the marketing employed by the Leave.eu campaign in the 2016 EU Referendum. It illuminates voter-centric perceptions of such marketing and ascertains what issues the campaign sought to communicate to the public, if it was effective in this regard and whether t...

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Main Author: Wong, Antonia
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45901/
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description This research explores the ethicality of the marketing employed by the Leave.eu campaign in the 2016 EU Referendum. It illuminates voter-centric perceptions of such marketing and ascertains what issues the campaign sought to communicate to the public, if it was effective in this regard and whether they were ethically marketed. A blend of qualitative research methods: discourse analysis of three televised debates broadcasted in the run-up to the Referendum and ten semi-structured interviews are utilised to achieve these research aims. The findings illustrate that Leave.eu projected a nationalistic campaign ideology through morally ambiguous marketing. This research argues that voters identify such unethical marketing within the campaign and consequently generalise it to the practice overall, highlighting a macro problem of increasing distrust towards the discipline and supporting previous research. This thesis aims to contribute to growing bodies of literature regarding marketing in British politics and negative conceptions of the overall practice.
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spelling nottingham-459012018-04-12T08:55:34Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45901/ Vote Leave and Take Back Control: Examining Ethically Questionable Marketing in the Leave.eu Campaign. Wong, Antonia This research explores the ethicality of the marketing employed by the Leave.eu campaign in the 2016 EU Referendum. It illuminates voter-centric perceptions of such marketing and ascertains what issues the campaign sought to communicate to the public, if it was effective in this regard and whether they were ethically marketed. A blend of qualitative research methods: discourse analysis of three televised debates broadcasted in the run-up to the Referendum and ten semi-structured interviews are utilised to achieve these research aims. The findings illustrate that Leave.eu projected a nationalistic campaign ideology through morally ambiguous marketing. This research argues that voters identify such unethical marketing within the campaign and consequently generalise it to the practice overall, highlighting a macro problem of increasing distrust towards the discipline and supporting previous research. This thesis aims to contribute to growing bodies of literature regarding marketing in British politics and negative conceptions of the overall practice. 2017-09-12 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45901/1/DISSERTATION%202.docx Wong, Antonia (2017) Vote Leave and Take Back Control: Examining Ethically Questionable Marketing in the Leave.eu Campaign. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] Political marketing critical marketing EU Referendum ethical marketing
spellingShingle Political marketing
critical marketing
EU Referendum
ethical marketing
Wong, Antonia
Vote Leave and Take Back Control: Examining Ethically Questionable Marketing in the Leave.eu Campaign.
title Vote Leave and Take Back Control: Examining Ethically Questionable Marketing in the Leave.eu Campaign.
title_full Vote Leave and Take Back Control: Examining Ethically Questionable Marketing in the Leave.eu Campaign.
title_fullStr Vote Leave and Take Back Control: Examining Ethically Questionable Marketing in the Leave.eu Campaign.
title_full_unstemmed Vote Leave and Take Back Control: Examining Ethically Questionable Marketing in the Leave.eu Campaign.
title_short Vote Leave and Take Back Control: Examining Ethically Questionable Marketing in the Leave.eu Campaign.
title_sort vote leave and take back control: examining ethically questionable marketing in the leave.eu campaign.
topic Political marketing
critical marketing
EU Referendum
ethical marketing
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45901/