L’ambivalence du conformisme langagier et communicationnel

If we analyze the norms that govern language and communication in society, and the consequences of these norms for political participation, we can see that linguistic and communicational conformism is ambivalent. A factor of social control by the selection it implies, it also constitutes an asset fo...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1d6d25729388478395122e7e4db820722021-12-02T10:16:02ZL’ambivalence du conformisme langagier et communicationnel1764-719310.4000/amnis.6383https://doaj.org/article/1d6d25729388478395122e7e4db820722021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/amnis/6383https://doaj.org/toc/1764-7193If we analyze the norms that govern language and communication in society, and the consequences of these norms for political participation, we can see that linguistic and communicational conformism is ambivalent. A factor of social control by the selection it implies, it also constitutes an asset for those who manage to treat it as a weapon in a strategy aimed at an effective intervention within the public sphere. The development of new communication technologies has undoubtedly renewed the conditions for this participation, but to what extent ?Roger BautierTELEMME - UMR 6570articlelanguagecommunicationconformismpublic spherenew communication technologiesAnthropologyGN1-890History of CivilizationCB3-482ENFRAmnis, Vol 20 (2021)
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topic language
communication
conformism
public sphere
new communication technologies
Anthropology
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History of Civilization
CB3-482
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communication
conformism
public sphere
new communication technologies
Anthropology
GN1-890
History of Civilization
CB3-482
Roger Bautier
L’ambivalence du conformisme langagier et communicationnel
description If we analyze the norms that govern language and communication in society, and the consequences of these norms for political participation, we can see that linguistic and communicational conformism is ambivalent. A factor of social control by the selection it implies, it also constitutes an asset for those who manage to treat it as a weapon in a strategy aimed at an effective intervention within the public sphere. The development of new communication technologies has undoubtedly renewed the conditions for this participation, but to what extent ?
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title L’ambivalence du conformisme langagier et communicationnel
title_short L’ambivalence du conformisme langagier et communicationnel
title_full L’ambivalence du conformisme langagier et communicationnel
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