Politics at the risk of scoffing. In the political world, scoffing holds a peculiar place. Always present, it is hardly ever described. And yet since the early 19th century and moreover after the setting up of manhood suffrage in 1848, it has been used as a basis for criticism and as a founding stone of electoral folklore. In Lozère, on the eve of an élection the press of the catholic party tries to ridicule applicants of the other side through small dialogues in "occitan". As a rule, scoffing is done by emphasizing differences : those of the Jews, the free-masons, and the republicans. Nowadays political scoffing is still efficient. During the electoral campaigne of 1986 in Lozère and Languedoc-Roussillon, the candidates tried to use it fo...
Although the wider public mostly savours a good joke in Parliament, this is sometimes considered as ...
This research is based on the discursive and logometric analysis of the French parliamentary politic...
Use verbal violence to attack, belittle, compromise others and slander, this is how satirical tract ...
Politics at the risk of scoffing. In the political world, scoffing holds a peculiar place. Always p...
Vernacular scoffing in the 17th century as seen in a few Francoprovençal texts. The dialectal liter...
In 1980, the French comedian Coluche decided to stand in the presidential elections. What initially ...
The vision of other people in the scoffing oral literature around a numskull hotbed : Les Gets (Haut...
The 1986 general election and Le Pen's party in Languedoc-Roussillon. In 1986 (general election) a...
Languedoc-Roussillon is one of the French regions where the scores of extreme-right were highest. It...
La communication politique est habituellement régulée par la loyauté partisane : les professionnels ...
A local example, that of Vastey, a national agent of the Cany district in the Seine Inférieure in th...
Collange Jean-François. F. Schillebeeckx, La politique n'est pas tout. Jésus dans la culture occiden...
Communication présentée en octobre 1999 à la Conférence du réseau History of Political and Social Co...
Social conflictuality and the electoral gesture. forms of politicization in voting places Based on s...
Utiliser la violence verbale pour ; attaquer, rabaisser, nuire à la réputation d’autrui et diffamer,...
Although the wider public mostly savours a good joke in Parliament, this is sometimes considered as ...
This research is based on the discursive and logometric analysis of the French parliamentary politic...
Use verbal violence to attack, belittle, compromise others and slander, this is how satirical tract ...
Politics at the risk of scoffing. In the political world, scoffing holds a peculiar place. Always p...
Vernacular scoffing in the 17th century as seen in a few Francoprovençal texts. The dialectal liter...
In 1980, the French comedian Coluche decided to stand in the presidential elections. What initially ...
The vision of other people in the scoffing oral literature around a numskull hotbed : Les Gets (Haut...
The 1986 general election and Le Pen's party in Languedoc-Roussillon. In 1986 (general election) a...
Languedoc-Roussillon is one of the French regions where the scores of extreme-right were highest. It...
La communication politique est habituellement régulée par la loyauté partisane : les professionnels ...
A local example, that of Vastey, a national agent of the Cany district in the Seine Inférieure in th...
Collange Jean-François. F. Schillebeeckx, La politique n'est pas tout. Jésus dans la culture occiden...
Communication présentée en octobre 1999 à la Conférence du réseau History of Political and Social Co...
Social conflictuality and the electoral gesture. forms of politicization in voting places Based on s...
Utiliser la violence verbale pour ; attaquer, rabaisser, nuire à la réputation d’autrui et diffamer,...
Although the wider public mostly savours a good joke in Parliament, this is sometimes considered as ...
This research is based on the discursive and logometric analysis of the French parliamentary politic...
Use verbal violence to attack, belittle, compromise others and slander, this is how satirical tract ...