Discours manifestant et contestation universitaire (2009)
During the second semester of the year 2009, the French academic community went on an almost universal strike. Ten street demonstrations against the governmental reforms concerning academic research and the training of future school teachers - took place. We consider street demonstration as a partic...
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doaj-f2c11299f6134c82924e209ba841ca432020-11-24T21:55:25ZfraUniversity of Tel-AvivArgumentation et Analyse du Discours1565-89612013-04-011010.4000/aad.1476Discours manifestant et contestation universitaire (2009)Yana GrinshpunDuring the second semester of the year 2009, the French academic community went on an almost universal strike. Ten street demonstrations against the governmental reforms concerning academic research and the training of future school teachers - took place. We consider street demonstration as a particular situation of communication that can be perceived as a “place” of production and an exposition of oral and written enunciations. In this article, we analyze these enunciations as a type of discourse that emerged in a particular socio-political context. Thus we adapt the discourse analysis perspective in order to articulate linguistic functions and communication situations through different modi of enunciation.http://journals.openedition.org/aad/1476demonstrationdiscourse communityenunciationhyperenunciatorslogan“particitation” |
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Discours manifestant et contestation universitaire (2009) |
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University of Tel-Aviv |
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Argumentation et Analyse du Discours |
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During the second semester of the year 2009, the French academic community went on an almost universal strike. Ten street demonstrations against the governmental reforms concerning academic research and the training of future school teachers - took place. We consider street demonstration as a particular situation of communication that can be perceived as a “place” of production and an exposition of oral and written enunciations. In this article, we analyze these enunciations as a type of discourse that emerged in a particular socio-political context. Thus we adapt the discourse analysis perspective in order to articulate linguistic functions and communication situations through different modi of enunciation. |
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demonstration discourse community enunciation hyperenunciator slogan “particitation” |
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