A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Between public and private – Conversationalisation in French politicians' blogs




SubtitleConversationalisation in French politicians' blogs

AuthorsLotta Lehti

PublisherJohn Benjamins

Publishing placeAmsterdam

Publication year2013

JournalJournal of Language and Politics

Journal acronymJLP

Number in series4

Volume12

Issue4

First page 508

Last page536

Number of pages29

ISSN1569-2159

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.12.4.02leh


Abstract
The article shows that while public discourse is claimed to be undergoing a process of conversationalisation – i.e. adopting features of casual and informal communicative situations – this process does not apply to any great extent to French politicians’ blogs. The parameters investigated in a corpus of 80 politicians’ blog posts during September 2007 are private and informal topics, and conversation-like interaction. The main focus of the study is on the minority of blogs in the material which are in fact conversationalised. These blogs are examined from the point of view of persuasion, as devices in constructing a credible image of the author. The results show that while these few conversationalised blogs construct an image of the author as an ‘ordinary’ person close to the public, the majority of the blogs create an authorial image as a remote political expert. The extent to which the construction of a lay image is successful, however, is questioned in the analysis.



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