“…On the one hand, some studies have analysed how stories frame news events (Tuchman, 1976(Tuchman, , 1978Bird & Dardennes, 1988Lule, 2001). On the other hand, there are studies that have looked at how news participates in the creation of an "abstract text" about particular events and enables the strengthening or the countering of shared master narratives (Mouillaud & Tétu, 1989;Tétu, 2000;Dubied, 2004;Arquenbourg, 2005;Lits, 2008). Both trends have drawn on diverse notions, such as frame (Goffman, 1974), typification (Schütz, 1953), myth (Malinowski, 1926;Barthes, 1957;Eliade, 1963;Lévi-Strauss, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1971 and configuration (Ricoeur, 1983(Ricoeur, , 1984(Ricoeur, , 1985.…”