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Journal articles on the topic "Genres journalistiques"
Alì, Maurizio. "Les genres journalistiques d’aujourd’hui." Communiquer. Revue de communication sociale et publique, no. 29 (June 30, 2020): 141–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/communiquer.5814.
Full textThérenty, Marie-Ève. "LA chronique et LE reportage : du « genre » (gender) des genres journalistiques." Études littéraires 40, no. 3 (February 15, 2010): 115–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/039248ar.
Full textRingoot, Roselyne, and Yvon Rochard. "Proximité éditoriale : normes et usages des genres journalistiques." Mots, no. 77 (March 1, 2005): 73–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/mots.162.
Full textBenson, Rodney. "Les genres journalistiques et le traitement du thème de l’immigration." Politiques de communication N° 4, no. 1 (2015): 187. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pdc.004.0187.
Full textTopa-Bryniarska, Dominika. "Stratégies discursives et communicationnelles de persuasion dans les genres journalistiques d'opinion: le cas des critiques de cinéma." Cognitive Studies | Études cognitives, no. 15 (December 31, 2015): 413–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/cs.2015.029.
Full textThérenty, Marie-Ève. "De la nouvelle à la main à l’histoire drôle : héritages des sociabilités journalistiques du xixe siècle." Tangence, no. 80 (September 13, 2006): 41–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/013545ar.
Full textPINSON, GUILLAUME. "LE QUÉBEC DANS LE SYSTÈME FRANCOPHONE DE L’INFORMATION AU XIXe SIÈCLE." Dossier 42, no. 3 (September 21, 2017): 13–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1041044ar.
Full textDubied, Annik, and Marc Lits. "L'éditorial: genre journalistique ou position discursive ?" Pratiques 94, no. 1 (1997): 49–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/prati.1997.1803.
Full textFraysse, Mélie, and Christine Mennesson. "Genre et pratiques journalistiques dans la presse vtt." Travail, genre et sociétés 38, no. 2 (2017): 133. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/tgs.038.0133.
Full textFacques, Bénédicte, and Carol Sanders. "Textes journalistiques et analyse contrastive du genre en didactique." Langages 153, no. 1 (2004): 86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lang.153.0086.
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Guay, Hervé. "Les discours sur le théâtre dans la presse hebdomadaire montréalaise de langue française de 1898 à 1914 : des genres journalistiques et des composantes identitaires en compétition /." Montréal : Université du Québec à Montréal, 2005. http://accesbib.uqam.ca/cgi-bin/bduqam/transit.pl?&noMan=24249404.
Full textEn tête du titre: Université du Québec à Montréal. Bibliogr.: f. [390]-407. Publié aussi en version électronique.
Sklika, Elpida. "L’influence de l’anglais comme langue mondiale sur le grec moderne : une étude de trois genres de la presse numérique grecque." Thesis, Strasbourg, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020STRAC003.
Full textThis thesis focuses on the influence of English as a global language on the Greek digital press. It is a qualitative study of a corpus of 126 texts from the Greek online press and a complementary corpus of 15 texts from the anglophone press published on the Internet between 2011-2015. The data are drawn from three journalistic genres: news articles, opinion articles and interviews, and 5 column-themes: art and fashion, economy and politics, world and environment, science and technology and health and sports. The theoretical framework is based on the linguistic borrowing and the rhetorical theory of a digital text. As for the influence of English, traces on the lexicon, syntax, semantics, discourse and headlines are mainly pointed out. Concerning the layout of a digital text, we found various reading models, as well as some differences between the Greek and anglophone press. Finally, these results underline a combination of the implantation of English borrowing on the Greek press from a top down and a bottom up point of view
Batard, Annick. "La critique journalistique des cédéroms "culturels", entre promotion commerciale et invention d'un genre." Paris 13, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA131031.
Full textAnd in what way, the written press contributes to the process of legitimization of the CD-ROM, with a precise criticism, which began in winter 1994-1995 and continues until around Our thesis, which examines the subject with the Cultural Industry approach, considers how 1999-2000. Our research shows how this criticism participates in the cultural legitimization of a cultural industrial sector. The latter seeks to have a symbolic increased value, which assists the spread of commercial strategies in the cultural and educational sectors. Despite instrumentalized attemps concerning the criticism, it would be excesive to see in that criticism only a simple tool. There is also a specific gender of criticism, that of the CD-ROM, in the inspiration of traditional criticism, like literary or cinema criticism, which encourage the creation of a certain type of a public space, such as the " amateur " one, around a new type of cultural product, with contents regarding culture, education and games. Such titles are also artistic, scientific or pratical. It is these elements which the journalistic criticism choose to analyse and to distinguish, elaborating new critical norms such as hyptertexte, surfing, interactivity, interface. .
Bigot, Laurent. "L’essor du fact-checking : de l’émergence d’un genre journalistique au questionnement sur les pratiques professionnelles." Thesis, Paris 2, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA020076/document.
Full textA growing number of newsrooms around the world have established fact-checking headings or rubrics. They are dedicated to assess the veracity of claims, especially by politicians. This practice revisits an older fact-checking practice, born in the United States in the 1920’s and based on an exhaustive and systematic checking of magazines’ contents before publishing. The ‘modern’ version of fact-checking embodies both the willingness of online newsrooms to restore verified contents —despite the structural and economic crisis of the press— and their ability to capitalize on digital tools which enhance access to information. Through some thirty semi-structured interviews with French fact-checkers and the study of a sample of 300 articles and chronicles from seven media, this PhD thesis examines the extent to which fact-checking, as a journalistic genre, certainly valorizes a credible method, but also —and indirectly— reveals shortcomings in professional practices. Finally, it discusses how the promotion of more qualitative content, as well as media literacy, could place fact-checking at the heart of editorial strategies —the latter aiming at retrieving trust from the audience
Claudel, Chantal. "Comparaison du genre interview de presse en français et en japonais : une approche énonciative et pragmatique à travers la notion translangagière de figure." Paris 3, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA030027.
Full textThe aim of this comparative analysis of the press interview as a genre in French and in Japanese is to come to an understanding of the different positions of the interviewe via the study of the linguistic marks of inscription of subjectivity in order to determine the extent to which the genre transcends cultures. The author uses the theory of indicial enunciation as well as different notions arising from interaction analysis to construct a model for descriptive analysis which makes it possible to treat French and Japanese markers in an identical fashion. She brings to light the notion of figure which constitutes the tertium comparationis that provides the point of entry into the texts. Through the analysis of the functioning of the enunciative and interlocutive categories, the author describes the discursive roles of the interviewee as presented in almost eighty French and Japanese interviews, thereby demonstrating variables and constants in the procedures. This analysis leads to the definition of different transcultural configurations of interviews
Fraysse, Mélie. "La fabrication des modèles de genre dans les magazines sportifs : pratiques journalistiques et logiques de positionnement des titres, l'exemple du vélo tout terrain." Toulouse 3, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013TOU30161.
Full textMost of the analyses dealing with gender models in sport medias lead to the same conclusion: a strong conformity to sexual order. Widely studied in Anglo-Saxon literature, male and female media representations in specialized sport magazines are particularly representative of what CONNELL (1987) calls the hegemonic masculinity and the emphasized feminity. On this basis, this thesis compares the results of these studies by meticulously analysing the gender models presented in specialised mountain bike publications. As mountain biking is an equipped outdoor activity, it is at first sight be associated to male and female models which are quite remote from the most traditional definitions of the sex categories. The analysis of the corpus, based on three main magazines in the field: Vélo Vert, Vélo Tout Terrain and VTTMag confirms at first the strong presence of the most extreme aspects of both hegemonic masculinity and emphasized feminity. But some riding contexts or specific statuses among the Mountain Bike circle provide the readers with much more innovative gender models, quite remote from the traditional media representations. Studying the Mountain Bike circle by focusing on the gender model construction in specialised publications permits to question the role of media in the production of a legitimate definition of the activity, but also to underscore the doxa (BOURDIEU, 1997) that structures this field of practice in terms of sex social relations. The analysis of career paths and journalistic practices shows that two distinct kinds of journalists exist. Based on opposite professional identification processes, these two profiles lead to more or less critical relationships with the Mountain Bike circle and the gender models enhanced in them. Moreover, these sex social relations which prevail among the editorial staffs prevent women from being heard. Insufficient in number, weakened by their status of freelance journalist and male journalist's wife, they come up against the strong male sociability which is in force in editorial offices, genuine places of construction of a "Mountain Bike masculinity". Beyond the importance of the production unit, the publishing unit, and more precisely the different publishing houses, their history, their organization, highly influence the position of each title, strongly orientating the modes of mise en scene of gender models
Dias, Dominique. "Le discours de la critique littéraire journalistique germanophone : étude du marquage de l’hétérogénéité énonciative et des relations métatextuelles." Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BOR30014/document.
Full textBased on a corpus of 436 texts of German book reviews published in five newspapers of non-specialized press during the first half of the year 2012, this study investigates the discourse of German literary criticism. To try and identify constituent characteristics of the review, three areas of research are envisaged: the textual, discursive and metatexual perspectives. Traditionally conceived with regards to function, the notion of text is considered here in terms of shape. By considering the notions of sequences and periods, developed within the text linguistics, this study identifies a reservoir of forms which underpin the composition and the configuration of the reviews. Besides, the discursive perspective allows us to get a sense the speaking subject of the reviews as a transition for speech and knowledge. The literary critic actually benefits from putting himself in an institutional position that marks his/her relation to knowledge in order to have the best influence on the reader. The challenge is to identify possible linguistic markers which serve this argumentative approach. Finally, the metatextual perspective obliges us to conceive the review in its relationship with the source text. The book review is a real dialogue with the criticized book, the criticism explicitly exploits strategies borrowed from the literary and journalistic speeches. Textual processes of repetition such as reformulation, quotation, allusion or contamination threat to undermine the metatext into a hypertext. These three axes allow to approach the review as a genre, in the interface between text and discourse. The results confirm the idea that the genre must be approached not in a static way, as a list of invariants, but in a dynamic way, as the product of the interference of several discursive genres. Finally, what is at stake is a better understanding of the production and of the reception of the reviews
Chekroun, Amina. "Le genre dans le discours journalistique (La voix de l'Oranie)Problématique : Existe-t-il une influence du genre dans les formes linguistiques utilisées par les journalistes du quotidien la voix de l'Oranie?" Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014MON30082/document.
Full textOur research involves the hypothesis of a relationship between the gender and the journalisticwriting: indeed, can one consider any association between the journalistic writing and the gender?In other words, can the gender have any influence on journalistic writing?To try to find explanations, we work on the Algerian written press and more exactly “La voix de l'Oranie”.We have therefore proceeded to a lexical analysis, previously, and syntactic one, in a second time, of 36 articles of six journalists, of which three women and three men, of the Newspaper in question. Afterward, we established a comparison between the manuscripts of the journalists women and men, One could raise 13 differences in lexical semantic: titles' formulation, the function of the hat , the interlocutors' implication , their writings' aiming, text's beauty, the use of repetitions and adjectives, the objectivity against information, the employed language level as well as the nature of the text. And 19 dissimilarities in literal typology, notably in titles' and sentences' formulation, the choice of dialogical statements, the logical reports, the choice of verbs , the use of the detached expressions , the implication's manner of each journalist, the job of the retrieved speech, to quote only that.But before this work, we first started by making an overview of the theoretical point of view where many researches were solicited on the difference between women and men in different fields
Le, Guellec Maud. "La presse culturelle espagnole du XVIIIe siècle : naissance d’une pratique, évolution d’un genre." Thesis, Paris 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA030117.
Full textIn 1737, Juan Martínez Salafranca, Leopoldo Jerónimo Puig and Francisco Javier de la Huertastarted publishing the Diario de los literatos, the first genuine Spanish newspaper. Dedicatedto book reviews, the Diario was also the first cultural newspaper to appear in Spain.Following its example, the number of publications devoted to literature, arts, science andsocial criticism increased throughout the century. It is, therefore, the purpose of this studyto analyse the Spanish cultural press from its first appearance up to the beginning of thePeninsular War in 1808, a conflict which caused a lull in the evolution of the genre.This research aims to determine the originality of this type of press, as a practice and as agenre, compared to other types of writings of the period. From this perspective, it examineshow these newspapers assimilated the events which marked the everyday life of their placeof publication, and studies the dimensions and graphic characteristics of each newspaper’sset of issues. It also explores the enunciative system adopted by this type of press: the voicesthat appear over the pages, their relationship throughout the text and the space given to theexpression of subjectivity. The analysis of the different writing systems of historical articles,book reviews and moral reflexions, implies the study of relationships prevailing betweenthe press and other existing genres. Finally, this research also highlights the aims thatjournalists claim to pursue and the resulting logic of cultural press
De, Guido Cédric. "Marcel Schwob, « un journaliste de l’espèce rare »." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LYO20008.
Full textThe full texts of Marcel Schwob first appeared in newspapers. It is proposed to investigate the influence of this journalistic "matrix", with its strong constraints on writing Marcel Schwob, and symmetrically the influence of the subsequent publication of the same texts in collections on their reception by the reader.The texts of Marcel Schwob, they remain repositories (descriptive of reality, stories or anecdotes of things seen , reflections on court cases) are the site of a fictionalization of chronic, which poses the problem of constraints Marcel Schwob subscribed and those (such as duress direct reference to the news) he is exempt. But this fictionalization of journalistic writing is not original to the late nineteenth century, and it will be replacing it in a tradition. It would then be possible to consider journalistic writing in Schwob as a defining experience of insertion techniques of knowledge about the past or contemporary reality not only chronic but also in fiction. Moreover, we show that the boundary between writing called "journalistic" and write so-called "literary" is not relevant to Marcel Schwob, nor for writers-journalists who are her contemporaries.The erudition Marcel Schwob shows is used to hide (and, in Moeurs des diurnales to exhibit) references and scholarly but apparently fictitious allusions in any doubtful case to the reader, as it is true that it would be impossible to verify all, which demonstrates the impossibility of exhaustively annotated critical edition of the works of Schwob
Books on the topic "Genres journalistiques"
Institut universitaire de technologie de Lannion. Département information communication, Centre de recherches sur l'action politique en Europe, and Colloque "Genres journalistiques: savoirs et savoir-faire" (2004 : Lannion, France), eds. Les genres journalistiques: Savoirs et savoir-faire. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2009.
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Rabatel, Alain. "La rubrique « Désintox » de Libération : nouvelle rubrique, nouveau genre ou nouvelle pratique journalistique ?" In Genres & textes, 103–16. Presses universitaires de Lyon, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pul.3066.
Full textStarck, Nigel. "Naissance du genre nécrologique dans la presse britannique." In Nouvelles formes du discours journalistique au xviiie siècle, 129–39. Presses universitaires de Lyon, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pul.31748.
Full textMercier-Faivre, Anne-Marie. "Naissance du genre nécrologique dans la presse française." In Nouvelles formes du discours journalistique au xviiie siècle, 139–58. Presses universitaires de Lyon, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pul.31758.
Full textBaudry, Samuel. "Naissance du genre du courrier des lecteurs dans la presse britannique." In Nouvelles formes du discours journalistique au xviiie siècle, 13–42. Presses universitaires de Lyon, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pul.31688.
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