Semen

ISSN : 0761-2990
Journal in association with the laboratory ELLIADD (Edition, Littératures, Langages, Informatique, Arts, Didactiques, Discours) (UR 4661)
 

Journal editor : Séverine Equoy Hutin

Founders : Th. Aron, J. Peytard (1983). Semen (Collection Annales Littéraires) is a language science journal: it deals mainly with discourse analysis, textual linguistics and semiotics. Links with other disciplines: psychoanalysis, philosophy, sociology.

  1. Semen 54

    Semen 54

    Justine SIMON – Albin WAGENER (edit. coord.) – 2023

    Memes have gained considerable importance within socio-digital spaces, transitioning from a mere playful pastime to a true technodiscourse capable of embodying persuasive strategies. This review dossier addresses the role of memes in political communication, adopting an international and interdisciplinary perspective. A discursive sensitivity serves as the guiding thread throughout the analyses.

    18.50 €
  2. Semen 53

    Semen 53

    Nolwenn TRÉHONDART – Alexandra SAEMMER – Anne CORDIER (edit. coord.) – 2023

    The articles in this issue of Semen focus on the way in which polemics and interpretative debates are created, developed and organised in different media outlets, in connection with the production, dissemination and reception of 'shock' images.

    18.50 €
  3. Semen 52

    Semen 52

    Nanta NOVELLO PAGLIANTI – Eleni MITROPOULOU (edit. director) – 2022

    This issue of the journal Semen invites us to consider the cross-border in all its semiotic complexity and convenes it as an object studied through its discursive forms, its practices and its communicational perspectives.

    18.50 €
  4. couverture revue Semen 50/1, 2021

    Semen 50/1

    Marion Bendinelli – Séverine Equoy-Hutin (edit. coord.) – 2022

    This 50th issue of the journal Semen is atypical: in this first volume (50/1), the authors offer a complementary recount of the thematic, disciplinary and epistemological path of the journal founded in 1983 by Jean Peytard and Thomas Aron..

    18.50 €
  5. couverture de la revue Semen 51

    Semen 51

    Laëtitia BISCARRAT – Marlène COULOMB-GULLY – Giuseppina SAPIO (edit. coord.) – 2022

    This issue from the journal Semen deals with the links between gender and voice in contemporaneous media practices. It interrogates how gender is incorporated and reveals itself through vocal phenomenon.

    18.50 €
  6. couverture de la revue Semen 50/2

    Semen 50/2

    Richard GUEDJ – Manon HIM-AQUILLI – Sandra NOSSIK (edit. coord.) – 2022

    This anniversary issue of Semen questions the production of critical knowledge in the social sciences of language, and offers, in articles and interviews, political, analytical and epistemological research perspectives.

    18.50 €
  7. couverture de la revue Semen 49 coordonnée par Marion Colas-Blaise, Maria Giulia Dondero, Emmanuelle Pelard

    Semen 49

    Marion Colas-Blaise – Maria Giulia Dondero – Emmanuelle Pelard (edit. coord.) – 2021

    Studies on the material, iconic and plastic aspects of the digital document and on the technological devices.

    18.50 €
  8. Semen 48_couverture

    Semen 48

    Julien AUBOUSSIER – Virginie LETHIER – Sandra NOSSIK (edit. coord.) – 2020

    The contributions of this special issue investigate the notion of social actor through the lens of discourse analysis, communication sciences and social sciences, from different corpora (media discourse, narrative interviews, interactions…).

    18.50 €
  9. couverture Semen 47

    Semen 47

    Fabienne BAIDER – Maria CONSTANTINOU (edit. coord.) – 2020

    The contributions of this special issue  investigate linguistic and semiotic manifestations of covert hate speech and counter-narratives within different genres (digital communication; journalistic, political and institutional discourses;   testimonies viewed here as alternative discourse).

    18.50 €
  10. Semen 46

    Semen 46

    Isabelle HURÉ – Guillaume LE SAULNIER – Michaël MEYER (edit. coord.) – 2019

    This volume deals with the discourses of penal institutions as they appear in digital media. Its purpose is to assess their content, their mechanisms and the circumstances of their emergence, as well as the counter-discourses about their action.

    18.50 €
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