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Las dimensiones narrativa y argumentativa de las representaciones discursivas en la prensa argentina

Authors: Sayago, Sebastián;

Las dimensiones narrativa y argumentativa de las representaciones discursivas en la prensa argentina

Abstract

En este trabajo se expone un modelo de representaciones discursivas de la prensa constituidas por dos dimensiones, una narrativa y otra argumentativa. Con el objetivo de testear empíricamente el modelo, se propone un análisis que combina tres perspectivas: una comunicacional, una ideológica y una discursiva. La primera retoma conceptos de la Teoría de la Agenda (Rogers y Dearing, 1988; Aruguete, 2015) y de la Teoría del Encuadre (Entman, 1993; Sádaba, 2008), la segunda, conceptos de la corriente materialista de Análisis del Discurso (en particular, Pêcheux y Fuchs, 1975) y la tercera, conceptos del estudio de las Representaciones Discursivas (Pardo, 2008; Marchese, 2015, 2019, Sayago, 2019a). La metodología es dialéctica y cualitativa (Sayago, 2019b). El corpus está conformado por 45 textos noticiosos de tres diarios argentinos de alcance nacional, los que se diferencian entre sí por sus posicionamientos ideológicos. Los resultados obtenidos confirman la productividad del modelo presentado.

This paper presents a model of discursive representations in the press consisting of two dimensions, one narrative and one argumentative. In order to empirically test the model, an analysis is proposed that combines three perspectives: a communicational one, an ideological one, and a discursive one. The first draws on concepts from Agenda-Setting Theory (Rogers and Dearing, 1988; Aruguete, 2015) and Framing Theory (Entman, 1993; Sádaba, 2008), the second draws on concepts from the materialist current of Discourse Analysis (particularly Pêcheux and Fuchs, 1975), and the third draws on concepts from the study of Discursive Representations (Pardo, 2008; Marchese, 2015, 2019; Sayago, 2019a). The methodology is dialectical and qualitative (Sayago, 2019b). The corpus consists of 45 news texts from three Argentine newspapers with national coverage, which differ from each other in their ideological positions. The results obtained confirm the productivity of the model presented.

Fil: Sayago, Sebastián. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Instituto de Investigaciones Lingüísticas y Literarias de la Patagonia ; Facultad de Humanidades y Cs.sociales - Sede Comodoro ; Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia "san Juan Bosco";

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Argentina
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ARGENTINA, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.2, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, VIOLENCIA, REPRESENTACIONES DISCURSIVAS, PRENSA

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