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Journal : Mots. Les langages du politique

The journal Mots. Les Langages du Politique falls within the scope of an interdisciplinary perspective between Language Sciences, Political Science, and Information and Communication Sciences.

Mots. Les Langages du Politique publishes thematic feature articles, articles under the heading of "Varia," research papers, and reviews. The articles are published in French and accompanied by abstracts with key words in French, English, and Spanish.

The journal is published with support from the CNRS, and the scientific support of the UMR CRAPE, ICAR, Triangle, the EA CEDITEC and the Société d'étude des langages du politique (SELP).

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Émilie Née, Claire Oger, Frédérique Sitri
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°114/2017
Le rapport, entre description et recommandation
The report, between the description and the recommendation



Hugues de Chanay, Yannick Chevalier, Laure Gardelle
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°113/2017
Écrire le genre
How to Write the Gender
Equal rights for men and women, regularly reaffirmed by the regulations and feminist demands, requires a political speech, involving a balanced gender representation. How concretely put into practice, in France, in the absence of strong institutional recommendations?



Paul Bacot, Chloé Gaboriaux, Christian Le Bart, Damon Mayaffre
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°112/2016
Mots. Les langages du politique,n°112/2016
Discours présidentiels et de présidentielles
Presidential speeches and presidential campaigns speeches
This Special issue of our journal will be entirely devoted to presidential speeches and presidential electoral campaigns.



Valérie Bonnet, Henri Boyer
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°111/2016
Normes et usages de la langue en politique
Standards and practices of the language in politics
This issue deals with the connections between linguistic variation in political and media discourses and the judgement this variation from the standard french may imply.



Denis Barbet
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°110/2016
Le geste, emblème politique
The gesture, political symbol
Instead gestures which are themselves "activist" – in their usage, their variations, their interpretations and the remarks they elicit – are the object of this dossier, as opposed to individual movements, fleeting, isolated, of particular political actors; even if the latter gestures have taken on a “symbolic” signification.



Jean-Paul Honoré, Églantine Samouth, Yeny Serrano
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°109/2015
Latin America Discourses. Identities and conflicts
Discours d'Amérique latine. Identités et conflits
The purpose of this dossier is to analyse how collective identities (ethnic, political, social and gender identities) are constructed and displayed through the political and media discourse in Latin America.



Mahé Ben Hamed, Damon Mayaffre
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°108/2015
Thèmes et thématiques dans le discours politique
Topics in Political Discourse Analysis
Topic identification and description is a central theme in political discourse analysis, whether to study the content of electoral programs, the agenda setting of media outlets, or to uncover the discursive strategies of key political players.



Michèle Monte, Claire Oger
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°107/2015
Discours d'autorité : des discours sans éclat(s) ?
Are authoritative discourses dull and consensual ?
This issue Mots, makes hypothesis that in every institution different types of discourse co-exist: in some of them the interaction looks like symmetric conversation, in others, such as debates, polemics and controversies.



Carmen Alen Garabato, Henri Boyer
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°106/2014
Regards sur le post-colonialisme linguistique



Valérie Bonnet, Hugues de Chanay, Dominique Desmarchelier



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