Article
French
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Abstract
In a conversation with Béatrice Fleury and Jacques Walter, Daniel Dayan (2005) was astonished by the way the French journalists had dealt with the Iraelo-Palestinian crisis at the time of the second Intifada. He considered indeed that they had transgressed two norms, leaving the debate on the subject open, respecting the common rules of deontology. In pointing some « lexical leitmotivs », he ends at the desdription of a « novlanguage » proper to conflict. Five contributors, familiar with the analysis of media in time of war, answer him: Jérôme Bourdon, Patrick Charaudeau, Roselyne Koren, Marc Lits, Arnaud Mercier. All shade his position, bringing to the fore how the diversity of constraints which rest on journalists prevents seeing the media contents as the mere result of an ideological centring. After the reading of the whole contributions, the interest to start research projects associating complementary perspectives (discourse analysis, media sociology) is outlined.