Article
French
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oai:doaj.org/article:beef9d3342494e1eb8cb14b13a553211>
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DOI: <
10.4000/itineraires.2355>
Abstract
We propose a reflection on the digital tools that give readers opportunities to share information, thus creating new spaces for discursivization. To illustrate our thinking, we chose multi-semiotic discursive materialities collected on the sites Le Nouvel Observateur, Radio France Internationale, Folha de São Paulo and Brasil de Fato. The goal is to establish a contrast between certain constituent aspects of textualities of the so-called traditional media and post-media, that is, the new contexts for profusion of discourses opened by digital social networks (DSN) focusing on the different ways to disseminate and participate in the making of a discursive event. Thus, we discuss the dimensions these digital sociabilities bring to the notion of event in a world where the linguistic form is associated with numerous untranslatable expressions by writing, which, however, contribute to the construction of sense of such writing.