DOAJ Open Access 2015

De l’appel à mobilisation à ses mécanismes sociodiscursifs : le cas des slogans écrits du printemps érable

Geneviève Bernard Barbeau

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Slogans, both chanted and written, are one of the most frequent and standard forms of social protest discourse. Based on data from Quebec’s 2012 student strike, this paper focuses on the roles of slogans in collective action. Starting from a broad definition of argumentation, the aim is to examine the ways through which do written slogans contribute to the collective call for action. Which, among the mobilized groups, both activists and their opponents, is addressed by the slogans? Which groups are constituted as target audiences? What are the discursive components used in the construction of slogans? Focusing on instrumental functions of slogans in protest, this paper defines the slogan as a series of socio-disursive acts of a ‘call for action’, which contribute to the formation of activist groups and to the public expression of social tensions.

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Geneviève Bernard Barbeau

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Barbeau, G.B. (2015). De l’appel à mobilisation à ses mécanismes sociodiscursifs : le cas des slogans écrits du printemps érable. https://doi.org/10.4000/aad.1969

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2015
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10.4000/aad.1969
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