Les médias « grand public » et les médias « alternatifs » face à la « crise des migrants »

The author looks at various kinds of discourse construction as applied to migration events in France since 2015. She investigates how the traditional French press functioned in constructing the “migrant crisis” as a media event and how the specialized media re‑signified the way we talk about migrati...

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Main Author: Andressa Bittencourt
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2021-06-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/13490
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description The author looks at various kinds of discourse construction as applied to migration events in France since 2015. She investigates how the traditional French press functioned in constructing the “migrant crisis” as a media event and how the specialized media re‑signified the way we talk about migrations in the “post–migrant crisis” world. She conducts a qualitative analysis of 160 news items published between 2015 and 2018 in four mainstream media outlets, one news agency, and four journals specializing in migration issues. She also conducted qualitative semistructured interviews with journalists and editors.
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Les médias « grand public » et les médias « alternatifs » face à la « crise des migrants »
Communication
France
discourse
migration
written press
event crisis
title Les médias « grand public » et les médias « alternatifs » face à la « crise des migrants »
title_full Les médias « grand public » et les médias « alternatifs » face à la « crise des migrants »
title_fullStr Les médias « grand public » et les médias « alternatifs » face à la « crise des migrants »
title_full_unstemmed Les médias « grand public » et les médias « alternatifs » face à la « crise des migrants »
title_short Les médias « grand public » et les médias « alternatifs » face à la « crise des migrants »
title_sort les medias grand public et les medias alternatifs face a la crise des migrants
topic France
discourse
migration
written press
event crisis
url https://journals.openedition.org/communication/13490
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