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The rise of digital technologies and devices has transformed both social and linguistic practices and behaviors. Due to the daily importance of socio-digital networks, especially through mobile devices, images proliferate and alter our informational and communicational ecosystem. Alongside these trends specific to this new ecosystem, memes have gained considerable significance, transitioning from a mere playful pastime to a technodiscourse capable of embodying persuasive strategies.
In political communication, memes have found their place among the strategies of political parties and their candidates, and they are also strongly embedded in the contestation logic of activist collectives rallying around a common cause. This dossier analyzes the role and stakes of memes in politics, adopting an international and multidisciplinary perspective. These new semiotic-discursive forms of political participation are approached through a discursive approach to memes in politics.
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Dossier : Approches discursives des mèmes en politique
Introduction. Quand les mèmes deviennent un nouveau langage en politique. Engagements et logiques contestataires au prisme de l’analyse discursive
Justine Simon, Albin Wagener
Postures énonciatives et construction de l’autorité dans les mèmes politiques. Le cas du compte Twitter « Mèmes de gauche »
Stefano Vicari
La construction mémétique de la mémoire collective de « l’opération spéciale » lancée par la Russie le 24 février 2022
Elżbieta Biardzka, Greta Komur-Thilloy, Hanna Kost
Mèmes et dénonciation publique sur Twitter. Les cas des interventions policières mortelles (mars-juin 2022)
Flore Di Sciullo, Swan Dufour
Quelles émotions dans les mèmes environnementaux ? Une étude basée sur l’analyse du discours et la mèmologie systémique
Erica Lippert, Albin Wagener
Actualités scientifiques
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Justine SIMON (edit. coord.)Albin WAGENER (edit. coord.)Linguists, researchers in discourse analysis, semioticians and researchers in information and communication sciences
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PhD Students, researchers in linguistics, discourse analysis, semiotics and information and communication sciences
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