‘From the moment those two joined the committee it’s been grunge bands, sumo wrestlers and souffle competitions’: What Ambridge’s civil society says about UK politics in 2019

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Abstract

This study examines the discursive accounts of civil society in a rural English village to understand what these reveal about contemporary political discourses. It employs a critical discourse analysis of the conversational interactions of Ambridge residents. The sample comprised all recorded conversations referencing charities, volunteering and civic action drawn from the twoweek period corresponding with the change in UK Prime Minister (July 2019). Using three analytical tools derived from extant theory, it considers the salient political ideology underpinning these social interactions. These tools are illustrated with earlier examples of individual civil activities such as the oat-based civil disobedience of a respected older resident. This analysis scrutinises the philanthropic nature of Peggy Woolley’s Ambridge Conservation Trust. The fraught process of village fete planning is cited as exemplifying conventional decisionmaking mechanisms. Problems of staffing a community shop are considered in the light of an increasing political reliance on community volunteers replacing paid staff. Thus, the relative impact of Thatcher, Blair, Cameron and May are considered in exchanges between Ambridge residents from Lynda and Robert Snell to Jazzer McCreery and Jill Archer. The aim is to explore what Ambridge’s civil society tells us about Boris Johnson’s Britain.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFlapjacks and Feudalism
Subtitle of host publicationSocial Mobility and Class in The Archers
EditorsCara Courage, Nicola Headlam
Place of PublicationBingley
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing
Chapter16
Pages295-320
Number of pages26
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-80071-386-4
ISBN (Print)978-1-80071-389-5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Mar 2021

Keywords

  • civil society
  • governance
  • civic action
  • volunteering
  • mutualism
  • philanthropy
  • professionalisation
  • Philanthropy
  • UK politics
  • Mutualism
  • Civic action
  • Civil
  • Volunteering
  • Society

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