This article will address the uses in discourse of the word “libertà” / “liberté ” in a corpus of tweets concerning the Covid-19 pandemic, written by some French and Italian politicians. Two series of tweets will be analysed: a first one by Giorgia Meloni and a second one by Florian Philippot. The two series belong to far-right populist counter-discourses, whose typical discursive strategies seem to be fostered by a discursive environment promoting implicit and ambiguous discourse due to its textual constraints.

Ces choses qu'on appelle la « liberté » : Représentations et resignifications de la liberté dans les contre-discours populistes de droite sur Twitter

N. Gattiglia
2022-01-01

Abstract

This article will address the uses in discourse of the word “libertà” / “liberté ” in a corpus of tweets concerning the Covid-19 pandemic, written by some French and Italian politicians. Two series of tweets will be analysed: a first one by Giorgia Meloni and a second one by Florian Philippot. The two series belong to far-right populist counter-discourses, whose typical discursive strategies seem to be fostered by a discursive environment promoting implicit and ambiguous discourse due to its textual constraints.
2022
978-88-9355-308-7
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