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Material Type: | Document, Thesis/dissertation, Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Fred Hailon; Catherine Rannoux; Université de Poitiers. UFR Lettres et langues, |
OCLC Number: | 800931344 |
Notes: | Titre d'après l'écran titre. |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Responsibility: | par Fred Hailon ; [sous la direction de] Madame le professeur Catherine Rannoux. |
Abstract:
The thesis approaches the ideology of metalinguistic point of view as part of journalistic discourse. It concerns the quality of the alterity in the press of daily information during the presidential campaign of 2002 in France. It touches the study of politicals representations from the comment in enunciation and across marks or signs of alterity which the speaker-journalist puts in his discourse. In the journalistic speech, this comment is the expression of what alters the communication between the speaker and the reader. It is what the speaker of which puts himself remotely. It is about a distance with regard to outside representations which cross and dress in an implicit way the speeches. The remote stakes allow to take into account a circulation between supports, so these building their image of argued speech. Certain representations in circulation can also appear as naturalized and be taken care by discourses of the journalists. The corpus is made up of four titles of french daily press: Présent, Le Figaro, Le Monde and La Nouvelle-République du Centre-Ouest. This corpus is homogeneous temporally (some months before an election day), thematically (insecurity), discoursally (journalistic speech), circonstancally (the presidential campaign of 2002 in France). It is heterogeneous as for its readership (activists, men of the sociopolitical world, decision-makers, citizens). Before becoming a subject of election campaign, that is to say a subject of general policy, the topic of insecurity was defended by the National Front.
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