Image Stories or How Reality Exceeds Fiction
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https://doi.org/10.46991/TSTP/2023.SI.1.164Keywords:
media discourse, multimedia, falsification of history, political communication, presidential election, Éric ZemmourAbstract
The analysis of the staggering video of Éric Zemmour’s declaration of candidacy for the 2022 presidential election—broadcast via his YouTube channel then relayed virally on social networks—explores the sources of the falsification of media discourse, their social representation and their influence on imagination. It is a question of understanding the processes of writing implemented to divert historical facts and counterfeit history. Between reality and fiction, political communication seeks and experiments with new strategies. But how will the digital society impose the definition of a shared ethical framework in order to avoid such abuses?
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