Say and not say the same: about orientations and modes of the journalistic recontextualization
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This paper proposes an analytical model of news discourse recontextualization. To that aim, it summarizes the contributions made by N. Luhmann (2000), M. Pêcheux (1978, 1990) and B. Bernstein (1998) and it presents an analytical model of orientations and elementary modes of this ideologicaldiscursive process. In order to prove the validity of this proposal, a case of Chilean digital media recontextualization is analyzed. This case dates from September 11, 2012, 39 years after the military coup that overthrew President Salvador Allende. A qualitative methodology is used, and discourse analysis is the analytical technique chosen for this study.Downloads
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