Un tiers absent si présent

The municipal press first appeared in France in the 1960s. The more-professional municipal magazine remains the model that best reflects the expectations of elected officials and the public today. The author, investigating the restoration of the voice of the other in politics, considers the form in...

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Main Author: Annick Monseigne
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2021-06-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/13679
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description The municipal press first appeared in France in the 1960s. The more-professional municipal magazine remains the model that best reflects the expectations of elected officials and the public today. The author, investigating the restoration of the voice of the other in politics, considers the form in which the voice of the governed has been restored by elected officials through editorial committees, and to what extent the method and place of communication influence how statements of “absent third parties” are represented. The data was collected (2013) during editorial committee meetings in three Metropolitan Bordeaux communes and involved elected officials and communications professionals.
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Un tiers absent si présent
Communication
France
municipal magazine
municipal politics
silent voices
misappropriation
title Un tiers absent si présent
title_full Un tiers absent si présent
title_fullStr Un tiers absent si présent
title_full_unstemmed Un tiers absent si présent
title_short Un tiers absent si présent
title_sort un tiers absent si present
topic France
municipal magazine
municipal politics
silent voices
misappropriation
url https://journals.openedition.org/communication/13679
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