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Private State in Public Media: Subjectivity in French Traditional and Online News

Abstract

International audienceThis paper reports on ongoing work dealing with the linguistic impact of putting the news on-line. In this framework, we investigate differences in one traditional newspaper and two forms of alternative on-line media with respect to the expression of authorial stance. Our research is based on a comparable large-scale corpus of articles published on the websites of the three respective media and aims at answering the question to what extent the presence of the author varies in the different media. - Is it a matter of amount and mode of the author's presence? - Is it a matter of lexical choice and diversity? - If this were the case, what expressions are used in the respective media? Our endeavour will be a methodological one. We firstly present our data, and thus describe the different news media included in our analysis and the diverse computer aided and manual production steps we performed in order to build up the corpus. Secondly, we outline our working hypotheses that are linked to the chosen types of media and describe the theoretical framework within which they are situated. Thirdly, we present our research method as well as some first results and insights gained throughout the pilot study of our data

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