Le discours médiatique de commémoration
The fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, brought a symbolic end to the Cold War. The authors examine the discourse of commemoration as a space for the production of meaning. Their subject is approached from two analytical angles: (1) the commemorative event with the original product it suppl...
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doaj-23510f42da49451c86d531e4a01c7a4a2021-09-20T06:36:08ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442021-06-0138110.4000/communication.13519Le discours médiatique de commémorationAxel BoursierLuciana Radut-GaghiIsabelle BoyerThe fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, brought a symbolic end to the Cold War. The authors examine the discourse of commemoration as a space for the production of meaning. Their subject is approached from two analytical angles: (1) the commemorative event with the original product it supplies and (2) the status of the media discourse of commemoration. The corpus comprises all the articles, a total of 101, discussing the fall of the Berlin Wall in the online editions of one or two quality newspapers from four European countries: the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Romania.http://journals.openedition.org/communication/13519discursive strategyeventBerlin Wallcommemorationwritten press |
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1189-3788 1920-7344 |
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The fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, brought a symbolic end to the Cold War. The authors examine the discourse of commemoration as a space for the production of meaning. Their subject is approached from two analytical angles: (1) the commemorative event with the original product it supplies and (2) the status of the media discourse of commemoration. The corpus comprises all the articles, a total of 101, discussing the fall of the Berlin Wall in the online editions of one or two quality newspapers from four European countries: the United Kingdom, France, Italy, and Romania. |
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discursive strategy event Berlin Wall commemoration written press |
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