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Journal articles on the topic "Discours présidentiels"
Marques, Maria-Aldina. "Discours présidentiels au Portugal. Un regard pluridisciplinaire." Mots, no. 112 (October 15, 2016): 125–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/mots.22534.
Full textTilles, G. "Président(e)s, allocutions et discours présidentiels." Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie 146, no. 12 (December 2019): eS16-eS35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0151-9638(19)31065-8.
Full textPalencia-Roth, Michael. "Les discours présidentiels de Sir William Jones." Diogène 218, no. 2 (2007): 124. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dio.218.0124.
Full textBarats, Christine. "Immigration : carrefour de la suspicion (discours présidentiels et juridiques)." Mots 60, no. 1 (1999): 43–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/mots.1999.2163.
Full textBoussaguet, Laurie, and Florence Faucher. "La construction des discours présidentiels post-attentats à l’épreuve du temps." Mots, no. 118 (November 5, 2018): 95–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/mots.23867.
Full textCarrillo-Blouin, Elsa. "Les discours présidentiels mexicains, 1877-1976 [Une application de l’Analyse Factorielle]." Histoire & Mesure 13, no. 3 (1998): 377–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/hism.1998.1497.
Full textKhalifa, Omneya Nour Eddin. "Discours présidentiels : Une analyse des prestations de trois candidats à la présidentielle sur le plateau d’un talk show." Égypte/Monde arabe, no. 10 (December 19, 2013): 57–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/ema.3099.
Full textLe Prestre, Philippe. "Plus ça change... Reagan, Bush et le rôle des États-Unis dans le monde." Revue québécoise de science politique, no. 24 (December 3, 2008): 9–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/040318ar.
Full textTraoré, Laure. "Langues et registres de légitimation du pouvoir politique au Mali : les discours présidentiels en contexte de (post-) crise." Autrepart 73, no. 1 (2015): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/autr.073.0105.
Full textSeignobos, Émeline. "Les discours présidentiels aux Archives nationales : l’urgence de la postérité À la promotion 2012-2013 du Master 2 Communication politique et des institutions publiques (CELSA)." Communication & langages 2013, no. 177 (September 2013): 135–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4074/s0336150013013094.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Discours présidentiels"
Ratsimba, Volatiana Nivoarisoa. "Analyse de discours présidentiels contemporains." Paris 8, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA082458.
Full textPresenting a coherent discourse through a certain enunciative, referential and syntactic homogeneity and anticipating the possible expectation and objection of the audience make one’s speech convincing and persuasive; these are, among others, the most effective conditions to be fulfilled in order to have an accurate, well-receveid discourse. Using a fundamentally descriptive, comparative and explanatory approach, while having recourse to the recurrent and pertinent linguistic elements of the corpus, this work aims at analyzing and highlighting the discursive interests of the linguistic devices applied by François Mitterrand to reach his goals. These devices are valid not only for this particular case but also for other addresses
Enriquez, Rios Maria Esther. "Polystyles : typologie de candidats présidentiels : analyse sémiotique du discours des candidats présidentiels américains, mexicains et français." Paris 4, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA040064.
Full textSavard, Maryse. "L'argumentation dans le débat télévisé : l'analyse des débats présidentiels américains de 2004." Thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2007/24359/24359.pdf.
Full textCarrillo-Blouin, Elsa. "Les rapports présidentiels au Mexique, 1877-1976 : rupture ou continuité ?" Paris 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA01A001.
Full textWhat is first : words or reality ? Myths or tradition ? Power or society ? There are all the questions that we try to have at least in mind for analysing one kind of discourse which wants itself as the best finished image of every power in place since 1877 in Mexico. As in middle age, towers were the exterior sign of power, in XXth century Mexico, words and appearances (rituals) are the signs of power which search both to be revolutionnary without actually being and which appears as all-powerfull without having the reals meanings of being so, but only the exterior "apparat". What this descourse consists on along one hundred years of mexican history ? How has it changed from 1877 up to 1976 ? Which have been the exterior elements which have played a major role for this changing ? Have been the quest of this research
Viala-Gaudefroy, Jérôme. "Les mythes nationaux dans les discours présidentiels américains post-guerre froide de George H. Bush à Barack Obama." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016USPCA120.
Full textNations are based on myths, and in the United States, it is the president who is the “storyteller-in-chief” of those sacred stories whose function is to give sense to the existence of the national community. This dissertation offers to examine to what extent the end of the Cold War, which represents a breaking point in the mental representation of the nation, has produced a new discourse in national mythology in presidential speeches. Our research will focus more specifically on the notion that metaphors inform us on the shared beliefs of a given society as cognitive linguistics and critical discourse analysis have largely demonstrated. In our first part, we will concentrate on the myths of virtue and good, and more particularly on the use of religious language which has greatly increased over the period, and on the value of “freedom” that has remained the founding value of the American identity but whose definition has evolved to underline the notion of free will of individuals as opposed to the collective Manifest Destiny rooted in Calvinistic predestination. These myths serve as moral justifications to the rhetoric of power and strength that will be the object of our second part. We will show how the steady presence of war narratives and war metaphors ascribe mythical meaning to violence. Finally, in our third part, we will see how only the heroic narrative illustrates the fusion of the myths of power and virtue and actually constitutes the essential narrative framework in post-Cold War presidential speeches. We will then conclude on the proposition that while the heroic myth may have been fostered by the end of the Cold War, it originated in the rhetoric of Ronald Reagan that might be the most significant breaking point and the beginning of an entire new ideological and political cycle
Gonzalez-Bled, Valérie. "La construction des antagonismes politiques dans les discours présidentiels de Cristina Fernández de Kirchner : le peuple, la présidente, les adversaires." Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020BOR30023.
Full textSince 2001, the Argentinian people infatuation for the political matter hasn’t decreased regardless of the representation crisis that had become established between the citizens and the political elite. On the contrary, this revival of popular commitment in the political debates resulted into extreme antagonistic support or rejection reactions faced with the Kirchner policy, indeed even with the people themselves.This phenomenon emphasized during the presidency o Cristina Fernández de Kirchner ( 2007-2011 and 2001-2015). It has simultaneously been taken over and instrumentalized by the opposition to her government. The media then focused on this element until they imposed the figure of a breath («grieta») on the population as communication line and make it prevailing in the collective political imagination. This work means to characterize CFK’s discursive strategies during her terms and seeks to clarify the process of construction of political antagonisms. To that end, we consider appropriate to wonder to what extent and in what ways CFK’s narrative reorganizes the alliances and oppositions relationships in order to give rise to a new political dynamics in the Argentiniam public space, which would in turn give rise in the policy imagination to an entranced “visibilisation” of antagonism. Follow from this central issue many other questions about the inscription of a “Cristinian” line within Kirchnerism; about the place ok Kirchnerism personified by CFK in comparison with Peronism, or even about specificities of CFK’s discourse in the organization of a populiste political model. This PHD is dedicated to CFK’s presidential terms as a demonstration of a political movement in contemporary Argentina. However, this movement builds a narrative also called “grammar” of politics fighting for its hegemony (E. Laclau, 1987; D. Scavino, 2012) and leads to a questionnary of political imagination. Through an interdisciplinary approach based on theorical tools coming from political sciences and methodological tools borrowed from the discourse analysis, we wish to bring a supplementary viewpoint on the political narrative established by CFK. To this end, we highlight the discursive device (Eliseo Verón, 2013) born of the articulation between these three entities: the people, the president, the opponents
Leblanc, Jean-Marc. "Les voeux présidentiels sous la Cinquième République (1959-2001) : recherches et expérimentations lexicométriques à propos de l'ethos dans un genre discursif rituel." Paris 12, 2005. https://athena.u-pec.fr/primo-explore/search?query=any,exact,990002325620204611&vid=upec.
Full textThis thesis studies a strongly coded textual object, rooted in the epideictic genre, and by applying concepts of discourse analysis and corpus linguistics, and implementing various statistical and lexicometric tools it aims to examine the expression of discursive ethos in the political ritual at the heart of the institutions of the Fifth Republic. Furthermore we aim to analyse throughout lexical and enunciative constructs some of the discursive strategies applied in these particular conditions in order to intervene in opinion management. This research aims to determine a linguistic typology of New Year addresses, by underlining diachronic variations and evolutions, by distinguishing phenomena related to ethos and those which are more specifically tied to chronology and historical data, while attempting to reveal underlying phenomena which the era covered by this corpus allows us to explore. Finally this study includes an essential methodological aspect : statistical tools are applied to an exhaustive corpus not only in order to validate a lexicometric approach on a small-sized corpus but also to experiment and introduce heuristic elements to the statiscal analysis of textual data by comparing methods and various robust software tools, the procedures of which are explained in detail
Bendinelli, Marion. "Etude des auxiliaires modaux et des semi-modaux dans les débats présidentiels américains (1960-2008) : analyse qualitative et quantitative." Nice, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012NICE2017.
Full textThis dissertation consists in the study of modals and semi-modals in a corpus of American presidential debates (1960-2008). Our aim is to characterize their use with respect to issues of power and influence. On the one hand, the theoretical framework borrows from various fields of linguistic analysis, namely enunciation, pragmatics and discourse analysis; the latter helps define notions such as persuasive communication, manipulation and influence strategies. Besides, we suggest that the modals and some semi-modals can activate dialogic echoes and serve as evidential markers. On the other hand, the study relies on a computer-based discourse analysis methodology, namely logometry. Considered as a valuable heuristic approach, it runs statistical measures on linguistic data – be it tokens, lemmas or parts of speech – so as to provide the analyst with frequency lists and cooccurrence networks, among other functionalities. Logometry also offers a bottom-up as well as a top-down approach to corpus scrutiny. The results help identify three enunciative strategies depending on the level of commitment of the utterer with his epistemic or non-epistemic judgements. Also, they determine the existence of several types of discourses that are considered in the light of various issues: speech practice evolution, ideological positioning, rhetorical identity of political parties, candidates’ campaign strategies. As far as the modals and semi-modals CAN, MUST, HAVE TO, HAVE GOT TO, NEED TO and OUGHT TO are concerned, a close examination of their contexts of use shows that they reflect different strategies of presentation of the self, of others, of the audience and of the factual context
Ambomo, Claudine. "Analyse d'un discours politique présidentiel : étude lexicométrique (Paul Biya, Cameroun, 1982 à 2002)." Thesis, Besançon, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013BESA1021/document.
Full textThe analysis of a corpus of 297 speeches made by the President of the Republic of Cameroon between 1982 and 2002, by means of the methods and the software of the textual statistics and the linguistic concepts of the discourse analysis, has brought to light lexical, rhetorical and structural characteristics of Paul Biya’s speeches. After the identification of some of the themes of the corpus, lexical analysis and lexicometric study of the evolution of vocabulary have been made. Statistical methods have helped to clarify the enunciation through the study of lexical time and the adaptation to the public targeted.Finally, the analysis of two types of speeches: speeches made by the President of the Republic every year on the eve of Youth Day’s celebration on February 10, and speeches made every end of year on December 31 to the Nation and to foreign diplomats has shown a diachronic change of vocabulary, showing a clear adaptation to the audience
Barats, Christine. "L'intégration et le discours présidentiel sur l'immigration 1981-1991." Paris 9, 1994. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=1994PA090008.
Full textThis study has as its object the official French discourse on immigration and integration during the Mitterrand presidency. Beginning with a general political and ideological analysis of the object "immigration integration", the study passes from more historical and theoretical considerations to a formal analysis of the pronouncements (speeches, interviews, press conferences, etc. ) of François Mitterrand on the question, as presented in various public fora during the period of 1981-1991, including an inventory of principal terms, an analysis of interdiscursive moments in the presidential discourse and the principal discursive sites and interlocutors involved. The analysis also investigates the modes of emergence of the term "integration" during this period, particularly the association between integration and illegal aliens. The third and final segment of the study seeks to understand the presidential discourse in symptomatic terms. The consensual dimension of this question is investigated in a study of the annual address to the nation given by the presidents of the fifth republic on New Year’s Eve. The symptomatic dimension of this question is studied in conjunction with the prevailing ideology surrounding communication, with the goal of analyzing the couple communication exclusion and its socio-political implications
Books on the topic "Discours présidentiels"
1971-, Chardonnens Alain, ed. François Hollande: Discours du Bourget : et autres discours de la campagne présidentielle. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2012.
Find full textMayaffre, Damon. Paroles de président: Jacques Chirac (1995-2003) et le discours présidentiel. Paris: H. Champion, 2004.
Find full textAlexandre, Dézé, and Missika Jean-Louis, eds. Parler pour convaincre: Sémiotique des discours de la campagne présidentielle de 2007. Paris: Presses de Sciences Po, 2007.
Find full textMayaffre, Damon. Paroles de président: Jacques Chirac (1995-2003) et le discours présidentiel sous la Ve République. Paris: H. Champion, 2004.
Find full textSaint-Cloud, Groupe de, ed. L' image candidate à l'élection présidentielle de 1995: Analyse des discours dans les médias. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1999.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Discours présidentiels"
Doran, Marie-Christine. "Violence et démocratie dans le discours présidentiel chilien entre 1990 et 2005." In La violence dans l’imaginaire latino-américain, 305–26. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv18ph6nb.24.
Full textKerbrat-Orecchioni, Catherine. "Argumentation et manipulation dans les débats politico-médiatiques : le cas des duels d’entre-deux-tours des présidentielles françaises." In Discours et effets de sens, 87–105. Artois Presses Université, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.apu.7023.
Full textKipré, Pierre. "3. Les discours politiques de décembre 1999 à l’élection présidentielle d’octobre 2000 : thèmes, enjeux et confrontations." In La Côte d'Ivoire, 81. Editions Karthala, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/kart.lepa.2003.01.0081.
Full textPremat, Christophe Emmanuel. "Les usages du dégagisme dans la campagne des élections présidentielles de 2017 du mouvement La France insoumise." In Political Discourses at the Extremes: Expressions of Populism in Romance Speaking Countries, 279–300. Stockholm University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.16993/bax.n.
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