This thesis aims to contribute to the construction of a theoretical and methodological framework for the analysis of symbolic mediations which occur in the public sphere during public debates. Firstly, we discuss the epistemological conditions of a search for ideological forms shaped by the circulation of discourses. Secondly, we show that conversations about civil nuclear power among internet users on comment boards of online news websites are structured by a limited number of frames of intelligibility that we call "modes of apprehension". These modes of apprehension never occur in their canonic form: they only appear by fragments in the speech of individuals. Hence, an argumentative analysis of discourse can be used to rebuild them by reo...
This article presents a semio-rhetorical analysis of promotional discourse on nuclear power produced...
This research works of this PhD is about the new form of citizen expression, it leads to interrogate...
Although much previous research (for example regarding the “Arab Spring” of 2010) has stressed the g...
This thesis aims to contribute to the construction of a theoretical and methodological framework for...
Cette thèse entend contribuer à la construction d’un dispositif théorique méthodologique pour l’ana...
The meltdown at the Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (March 2011) provided a trigger t...
The meltdown at the Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (March 2011) provided a trigger t...
This article is focused on some recent examples of ‘nuclear discourse’, with a specific reference to...
The critical damage to the Fukushima nuclear plant, triggered by the unprecedented earthquake and ts...
In this article, we investigate Internet discourses that capture Canadians’ perceptions of the risk ...
The triple meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan in March 2011 was major global...
In this article, we investigate Internet discourses that capture Canadians’ perceptions of the risk ...
Les accidents nucléaires majeurs constituent des crises à grande échelle, susceptibles de contaminer...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster led to catastrophic environmental and economic consequences i...
AbstractSocial and political fallout following the March 2011 Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear disaster per...
This article presents a semio-rhetorical analysis of promotional discourse on nuclear power produced...
This research works of this PhD is about the new form of citizen expression, it leads to interrogate...
Although much previous research (for example regarding the “Arab Spring” of 2010) has stressed the g...
This thesis aims to contribute to the construction of a theoretical and methodological framework for...
Cette thèse entend contribuer à la construction d’un dispositif théorique méthodologique pour l’ana...
The meltdown at the Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (March 2011) provided a trigger t...
The meltdown at the Japanese Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (March 2011) provided a trigger t...
This article is focused on some recent examples of ‘nuclear discourse’, with a specific reference to...
The critical damage to the Fukushima nuclear plant, triggered by the unprecedented earthquake and ts...
In this article, we investigate Internet discourses that capture Canadians’ perceptions of the risk ...
The triple meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan in March 2011 was major global...
In this article, we investigate Internet discourses that capture Canadians’ perceptions of the risk ...
Les accidents nucléaires majeurs constituent des crises à grande échelle, susceptibles de contaminer...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster led to catastrophic environmental and economic consequences i...
AbstractSocial and political fallout following the March 2011 Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear disaster per...
This article presents a semio-rhetorical analysis of promotional discourse on nuclear power produced...
This research works of this PhD is about the new form of citizen expression, it leads to interrogate...
Although much previous research (for example regarding the “Arab Spring” of 2010) has stressed the g...