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Mots. Les langages du politique, n°119/2019
Les mots de l'écologie
Mots. Les langages du politique
The words of ecology
25 years after an issue on political environmental discourses, Mots invited researchers to take up that question again. The academic community has answered that call with numerous article submissions along diverse lines. The present collection of articles sheds light on the vibrant research field of environmental and ecological discourse, which includes studies of semantics, lexicon, discourse and conceptualization. Controversies and lexical acceptability play a central part in the rhetorical universes which the articles of this dossier analyze. They discuss memory, the trickling down and circulation of discourse, topics and words in space and time as well as between groups, friends or foes. The perception of the future is also discussed
Dossier
Valérie Bonnet, Albane Geslin
Les mots de l'écologie, 25 ans après. Circulation des discours et des notions
Béatrice Fracchiolla
Écologie et environnement : des mots aux discours. Mises en perspective historiques et discursives
Kjersti Fløttum, Øyvind Gjerstad, Anje Müller Gjesdal
Avenir et climat : représentations de l'avenir dans des blogs francophones portant sur le changement climatique
Yeny Serrano, Christine Heimlich, Cyrille Bodin, Philippe Chavot, Anne Masseran, Jean Zoungrana
La géothermie profonde « n'est pas mature » : parcours d'une formule-argument à l'Eurométropole de Strasbourg
Marieke Stein
La controverse du « gaz de charbon » en France (2006-2018) : conflits de nomination et mise en question de la neutralité de l'expertise
Laurence Vignes
« Non au GA(z de)CHIS(te) ! » : étude diachronique des slogans de manifestations anti-gaz de schiste
Guillaume Carbou
La topique romantique dans les discours de l’écologie politique
Varia
Évelyne Saunier
Droite extrême vs extrême droite : échiquier politique et position de l’adjectif
Louise Chaput
Sur quelques marques de subjectivité dans le journalisme d’information politique de 1945 à 2015 au Québec
Comptes rendus de lecture
Valérie Bonnet
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Contributions:
Valérie Bonnet, Emmanuel Marty, Cécile Robert
This issue sets out to explore the various discursive mechanisms of depoliticisation, including the disqualification of a political approach to the issues and subjects at stake, the narrowing of the space for democratic debate, and the invisibilisation of politics through the gradual imposition of supposedly apolitical rationalities.
Louis Autin, Virginie Hollard, Romain Meltz, Valérie Bonnet
The Romans had a rich vocabulary in Latin to describe the voting process. This issue examines how this vocabulary came to take on different meanings, depending on the historical and political contexts in which it was used, in the ancient period as well as in the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and the Classical Age.
Valérie Bonnet, Arnaud Mercier, Gilles Siouffi
This issue of Mots focuses on the interdiscursive and mimetic practices at work in the discourse of conspiracy. It aims to identify the linguistic points that crystallise this circulation and to develop and share an analysis toolbox.
Paul Bacot, Valérie Bonnet, François Genton
Among all the songs that celebrate and objectify the existence of a human collective, anthems occupy a prominent place, but not an exclusive one. This dossier deals with the conditions of their emergence, their linguistic and musical characteristics, their transformations and their multiple social uses.
Valérie Bonnet, Béatrice Fracchiolla, Lilian Mathieu
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°123/2020
Mots. Les langages du politique n°123/2020
De la racine à l'extrémisme. Discours des radicalités politiques et sociales
From the root to extremism. Political and social radicality in speech
Starting from the definition of the discourse of political radicality as both a discourse of (de)legitimisation and a discourse of confrontation, the aim of this issue of the journal Mots is to define (de)radicalisation strategies. It also sets out to define the ways in which the discourse of political radicality is understood.
Valérie Bonnet, Chloé Gaboriaux, Marie Plassart
Group formation in part happens through discourses that contribute to invent, sustain and transform our imagination of society. This collection of articles proposes an account of the discursive construction of groups, which is wider than the question of naming social or political groups.
Valérie Bonnet, Roland Canu
Public discourse is rife with lay and expert talk on the economic crisis. A variety of narratives by politicians, journalists and citizens got woven into representations of "the economic crisis". This issue of Mots focuses on some of those narratives with the combined insights of linguistics, political science and sociology.
Valérie Bonnet, Henri Boyer
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.
Valérie Bonnet, Hugues de Chanay, Dominique Desmarchelier
Valérie Bonnet, Dominique Desmarchelier
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