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Metalepsis Drifts: for a Figurative Reading of Conspiracy Narratives. The Example of Umberto Eco and the Conspiracy Machine

open access: yesArgumentation et Analyse du Discours
Many experts on conspiracy theory reduce the phenomenon to its rational, cognitive dimension. 1Yet the aesthetic dimension and narrative pleasure are obvious in conspiracist discourse, whose rhetoric closely follows the codes of popular fiction.
Julien Cueille
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L’insulte comme argument et outil de cadrage dans le mouvement « anti-Sarko »

open access: yesArgumentation et Analyse du Discours, 2012
Drawing on a large corpus from the French “Anti-Sarko” movement, this article explores the meanings and functions of the insults in the rhetoric of protest. Using Frame Analysis methods, the article first classifies different categories of insults in the
Eithan Orkibi
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Rhetorical Strategies of Counteracting Conspiracy-based Dissent on COVID-19 Vaccines: the #ThinkBeforeSharing Institutional Campaign

open access: yesArgumentation et Analyse du Discours
This paper aims to explore how institutions may counteract conspiracy theories using appropriate discursive resources. We use a rhetorical approach to analyze the first European information campaign launched in 2020 to counteract conspiracy theories ...
Roberta Martina Zagarella, Marco Annoni
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L’intervieweur face au discours littéraire : stratégies de positionnement chez Madeleine Chapsal, Jacques Chancel et Bernard Pivot

open access: yesArgumentation et Analyse du Discours, 2014
Based on a verbal interaction between at least two speakers, the interview frequently involves an encounter between different fields of discourse. From this perspective, the interview appears to be the place where the interlocutors are required to ...
David Martens, Christophe Meurée
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Stratégies rhétoriques pour contrer les discours conspirationnistes anti-vax (Covid-19) : la campagne #ThinkBeforeSharing

open access: yesArgumentation et Analyse du Discours
Le but de cet article est d’explorer la manière dont les institutions peuvent contrer les théories du complot en utilisant des ressources discursives appropriées.
Roberta Martina Zagarella, Marco Annoni
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Les traces écrites scolaires : une cristallisation de discours

open access: yesArgumentation et Analyse du Discours, 2017
We analyse school written traces from French lesson throught its production. In this purpose, we observed reading lessons at school and middle school (year 6 and 7 in UK). This written trace of the work of the class is deposited in pupils’ exercise books
Aurore Promonet
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Entre auteur et locuteurs, l’énonciateur textuel : concept inutile ou figure-clé ?

open access: yesArgumentation et Analyse du Discours, 2023
This article distinguishes the concept of text enunciator from that of author: whereas the author’s position results from his/her work but also from the discourses he/she holds and those that circulate about him/her in the media space, the text ...
Michèle Monte
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Entre éloge et blâme : polyphonie et critique du tourisme dans Lanzarote et Plateforme de Michel Houellebecq

open access: yesArgumentation et Analyse du Discours, 2021
This article analyzes the representation of mass tourism in two novels by Michel Houellebecq – Lanzarote (2000) and Plateforme (2001) – and reveals that behind the apparent fascination of the protagonists for the discourses of tourism lies an ...
Carole Delaitre 
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La correspondance comme genre éthique

open access: yesArgumentation et Analyse du Discours, 2010
The characteristics of a genre of discourse depend upon its specific situation of communication - the genre being embedded in this situation and, at the same time, reflecting it.
Anna Jaubert
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Positionnement descriptif, positionnement normatif, positionnement militant

open access: yesArgumentation et Analyse du Discours, 2013
This paper focuses on the issue of the researcher’s attitude to his object (in particular, on the possibility of adopting a critical stance). This question concerns the whole realm of social sciences; here, it is tackled in the light of the author’s ...
Marianne Doury
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