Français | English

Mots. Les langages du politique, n°137/2025

L'adresse en politique. Appartenances et oppositions


Mots. Les langages du politique


Address in politics. Belongingness and oppositions

In the various arenas of political life, how does one address one's supporters, opponents, people who may or may not share the same ideas, the electorate or the population as a whole? By choosing a particular political address, those to whom the message is directed are identified and therefore selected; they are also characterised, sometimes even stigmatized – although more often valued – which leads to a certain type of relationship with those to whom the message is addressed. When addressing an individual who has been clearly identified beforehand, particularly in a debate, this function of characterisation is essential: whether using or not the surname, first name, nickname, position, rank, function (Mr President), relational status (Mr Prime Minister), familial or formal pronouns 'tu' or 'vous’, title (Madame) with ort without the patronymic. This dossier sheds light on the increasing scarcity of asymmetrical addresses in the West since the nineteenth century, their variation in national and international space, and the ideological and partisan landscape. In short, we need to know how politics characterises the addressee or addressees of its discourse, thereby contributing to constructing or maintaining a certain representation of the social conflictuality that politics stages, with its divisions and groups.

Paul Bacot
lien IdRef : 026700018

Contributions:

Paul Bacot, Valérie Bonnet, François Genton
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°124/2020
Chanter le collectif
Singing the collective
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.



Paul Bacot, Michelle Lecolle
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°120/2019
Nom d'un parti ! Pour une onomastique partisane
Nom d'un parti! Partisan onomastics
The names of political organizations are proper nouns with specific features: they name groups, they are chosen by those they will collectively name, and their wording belongs to the common lexicon. This collection of studies tackles party names in a wide variety of situations, countries and ideological persuasions.



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.



Paul Bacot, Maria Aldina Marques, Michèle Monte
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°101/2013
Le discours politique portugais



Paul Bacot, Dominique Desmarchelier, Sylvianne Rémi-Giraud
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°100/2012
Chiffres et nombres dans l'argumentation politique - numéro spécial



Paul Bacot, Dominique Desmarchelier, Jean-Paul Honoré
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°95/2011
Sigles et acronymes en politique



Paul Bacot
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°94/2010
Trente ans d'étude des langages du politique (1980-2010)



Paul Bacot, Christian Le Bart
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°83/2007
Dire la démocratie aujourd'hui



Paul Bacot, Sylvianne Rémi-Giraud
Mots. Les langages du politique, n°68/2002
Les métaphores spatiales en politique