
Deborah Cameron
Deborah Cameron is a prominent linguist and professor at the University of Oxford, renowned for her work in language, gender, and the social implications of linguistic practices. Her research often explores how language shapes and reflects societal attitudes, particularly in relation to power dynamics and authority. Cameron's insights into the role of language in shaping public discourse have made her a significant voice in discussions about communication and its impact on social issues.
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British linguist Deborah Cameron points out that a political dogwhistle is classically defined as a message with a hidden meaning.
Simon Harris may be wrong about migration figures but he wasn’t dogwhistling – The Irish TimesDeborah Cameron asserts that the use of profanity serves to position oneself in a place of authority.
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