Culture de l’impolitesse, célébrités politiques et médias socionumériques

This article considers the way (T.V.) audiences react to aggressive behaviour during a “confrontainment”-style political interview. Comparing reviews of the same interview by a live studio audience and by T.V. audiences commenting on Twitter, this study of a Québec talk show explores the buy-in and...

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Main Author: Olivier Turbide
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Laval 2019-07-01
Series:Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communication/10961
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description This article considers the way (T.V.) audiences react to aggressive behaviour during a “confrontainment”-style political interview. Comparing reviews of the same interview by a live studio audience and by T.V. audiences commenting on Twitter, this study of a Québec talk show explores the buy-in and opt-out dynamics that play out in response to aggressive behaviour and the person exhibiting it, within specific viewing frames. The results show that the T.V. audience had a higher tolerance for aggressive behaviour than the live studio audience, inciting the interviewer to be more aggressive toward the politician being interviewed.
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Culture de l’impolitesse, célébrités politiques et médias socionumériques
Communication
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Twitter
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studio audience
title Culture de l’impolitesse, célébrités politiques et médias socionumériques
title_full Culture de l’impolitesse, célébrités politiques et médias socionumériques
title_fullStr Culture de l’impolitesse, célébrités politiques et médias socionumériques
title_full_unstemmed Culture de l’impolitesse, célébrités politiques et médias socionumériques
title_short Culture de l’impolitesse, célébrités politiques et médias socionumériques
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television viewer
Twitter
confrontainment
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