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).
Discours sur les enjeux éthiques de l'intelligence artificielle
Discourses on the ethics of artificial intelligence
This issue examines how ethical issues related to the deployment of AI are constructed through discourse. Recognising that technological innovation cannot be conceived solely in technical terms, the contributions explore how discourse both facilitates the social appropriation of AI and frames the debate over its social and political implications.
David Descamps, Agathe Foudi, Cédric Hugrée, Marie Veniard
L'institution scolaire et ses agents à l'épreuve du discours managérial
The educational institution and its personnel facing managerial discourse
Since the 1980s, managerial discourse has been spreading within educational institutions. However, its structure, circulation, and uses remain underexplored, despite reflecting underlying symbolic and political power relations. The articles in this issue examine how this discourse affects the school system and its various stakeholders.
L'adresse en politique. Appartenances et oppositions
Address in politics. Belongingness and oppositions
In the different arenas of political life, how do you address your supporters, opponents, and people who may or may not share the same ideas? Wheter in writing or oral form, in leaflets, posters, speeches, anthems, pamphlets, slogans, tweets, or debates?
Les mots des « guerres culturelles »
The words of "cultural wars"
First coined in the United States in the 1990s, the notion of "culture wars" refers to the polarisation of public debate around societal and moral issues. As an increasingly popular way of looking at shifts in political divides, the concept of "culture wars" also constitutes a war of words that this issue aims to examine.
Dominique Desmarchelier, David Douyère, Bochra Kammarti, Marie-Claire Willems, Dilek Yankaya
Self- and hetero-denomination are embedded in social interactions and carry political, legal, cultural and social conflicts. Through five case studies addressing the question in different religions, this special issue examines the social logics behind the scholarly and non-scientific patterns of religious naming processes.
Mécaniques de la dépolitisation
Mechanics of depoliticisation
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.
Invoking "the Republic", calling oneself a "Republican"... Does the term Republic still have any meaning? The texts in this issue show that the polysemy of the word is less a reflection of the evanescence of its meaning than of a polymorphous debate on the definition of citizenship in a world marked by deepening individualism.
Louis Autin, Virginie Hollard, Romain Meltz, Valérie Bonnet
Les mots du vote de la Rome antique à la Révolution française
Words describing voting, from Ancient Rome to the French Revolution
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.
La diversité en discours : contextes, formes et dispositifs
Diversity discourses: contexts, forms and systems
This dossier explores a critical approach to "diversity" in its discursive and linguistic dimensions. It debates the meaning of "diversity", the different conceptions it encompasses, its uses, specific variations, in connection with the actors' strategies and in a plurality of enunciation contexts.
Circulation des discours dans les récits complotistes
Circulation of discourses in conspiracy narratives
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.
La confrontation d'idées sous la forme du dialogue dans la littérature médiévale et ses échos à la Renaissance
The confrontation of ideas in dialogical form in medieval literature and its echoes in the Renaissance
Collecter, archiver, exploiter des sources orales en histoire de l'éducation
Collecting, Archiving, and Reusing Oral Sources in the History of Education
Stéphanie Lanfranchi, Armelle Girinon, Alessandro Martini
Modèles didactiques et formation des enseignants : pratiques et modèles en jeu (II)
Didactic models and teacher training: Practices and models at play (II)