Énonciation journalistique et espace public

The author discusses the premise that journalistic enunciations not only fill the public sphere, but also divide and structure it. She regards the act of enunciation within a journalistic discourse as incomplete, because it cannot be simply related to a particular subject. This leads her to examine...

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Main Author: Christine Servais
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2014-04-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/communication/5058
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spelling doaj-7213d0a2776746ec96161dafd241cc622021-09-20T06:34:30ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442014-04-0132210.4000/communication.5058Énonciation journalistique et espace publicChristine ServaisThe author discusses the premise that journalistic enunciations not only fill the public sphere, but also divide and structure it. She regards the act of enunciation within a journalistic discourse as incomplete, because it cannot be simply related to a particular subject. This leads her to examine the question of responsibility and, hence, that of reception. An examination of the three ways by which a journalistic enunciation introduces division in the public sphere, sheds light on the complex relationship that the enunciation creates with the present and future notion of “us” and therefore with a particular political community.http://journals.openedition.org/communication/5058enunciationjournalismpoliticalcollective identitypublic sphere
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Énonciation journalistique et espace public
Communication
enunciation
journalism
political
collective identity
public sphere
author_facet Christine Servais
author_sort Christine Servais
title Énonciation journalistique et espace public
title_short Énonciation journalistique et espace public
title_full Énonciation journalistique et espace public
title_fullStr Énonciation journalistique et espace public
title_full_unstemmed Énonciation journalistique et espace public
title_sort énonciation journalistique et espace public
publisher Université Laval
series Communication
issn 1189-3788
1920-7344
publishDate 2014-04-01
description The author discusses the premise that journalistic enunciations not only fill the public sphere, but also divide and structure it. She regards the act of enunciation within a journalistic discourse as incomplete, because it cannot be simply related to a particular subject. This leads her to examine the question of responsibility and, hence, that of reception. An examination of the three ways by which a journalistic enunciation introduces division in the public sphere, sheds light on the complex relationship that the enunciation creates with the present and future notion of “us” and therefore with a particular political community.
topic enunciation
journalism
political
collective identity
public sphere
url http://journals.openedition.org/communication/5058
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