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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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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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. |
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enunciation journalism political collective identity public sphere |
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