2012
DOI: 10.4000/aad.1252
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Insulte, disqualification, persuasion et tropes communicationnels : à qui l’insulte profite-t-elle ?

Abstract: Ce document a été généré automatiquement le 23 septembre 2019. Argumentation & analyse du discours est mis à disposition selon les termes de la licence Creative Commons Attribution-Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale-Pas de Modification 4.0 International.

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“…The media’s often negative depiction of NMH and alternative mobility users adds to the feeling of being socially excluded. The link between these broadcasts and mobility-related social exclusion is not obvious but, as Vincent and Bernard Barbeau ( 41 ) affirm, public insults can change the way people perceive things and what is considered normal, and can weaken the morale of those who are the targets of such discourse. What is more, these stations are extremely popular.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The media’s often negative depiction of NMH and alternative mobility users adds to the feeling of being socially excluded. The link between these broadcasts and mobility-related social exclusion is not obvious but, as Vincent and Bernard Barbeau ( 41 ) affirm, public insults can change the way people perceive things and what is considered normal, and can weaken the morale of those who are the targets of such discourse. What is more, these stations are extremely popular.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imposition also brings control of the situation or exchanges, while with this the interlocutor sees himself denied and not worthy of discussion. Vincent and Barbeau (2012) consider that when we have succeeded in imposing control of the management of exchanges, we confine the other to silence and this constitutes a denial of his role as an egalitarian interlocutor.…”
Section: The Destructive Power Of Wordsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En ce sens, l'insulte est conçue comme une unité dialogique dans laquelle deux figures énonciativeslocuteur (l'insulteur) et destinataire (l'insulté) -sont impliqués autour d'un objet verbal (l'insulte exprimée par locuteur) (cf. Vincent & Bernard-Barbeau 2012). Dans cette perspective, « la qualification péjorative n'est pas analysable indépendamment de l'amont et de l'aval de son occurrence » (Laforest & Vincent 2004 : 60-62), et la valeur effective de l'acte verbal est identifiée et évaluée à partir du point de vue du destinataire.…”
Section: Insulte Et Séquentialité Dans Les Graffitisunclassified