Observer Les Observateurs (notice n° 1647217)

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Personal name Jammet, Thomas
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Title Observer Les Observateurs
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017.<br/>
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General note 54
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Summary, etc. Parmi les mutations en cours sur l’échiquier politique européen, l’un des phénomènes les plus marquants concerne l’essor de sites web populistes qui, prétextant une invisibilisation médiatique des opinions de la droite radicale, s’engagent dans une démarche de « réinformation » des citoyens considérés comme désinformés par des médias frappés de « bien-pensance gauchisante ». Cet article décrit l’origine et le développement de l’un de ces sites, www.lesobservateurs.ch, fondé en février 2012 en Suisse par un professeur de sociologie à la retraite. Par l’étude de ses connexions et collaborations avec les sites français de la même obédience, il met au jour un phénomène de circulation circulaire de l’information, qui contribue à l’émergence d’une réinfosphère transnationale par l’extension de l’audience des thèses populistes sur la Toile. Ce faisant, l’analyse proposée questionne empiriquement des mutations à la fois idéologiques et techniques de la communication politique, dont Internet est devenu le médium privilégié.
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Summary, etc. Among the changes currently underway on the European political scene, one of the most noteworthy phenomena concerns the upsurge of populist websites. Under the pretext of invisibility of radical right-wing opinions in the media, these websites set out to “reinform” citizens, whom they consider to be disinformed by “left-wing politically correct thinking”. This article describes the origins and development of one of these websites, www.lesobservateurs.ch, founded in February 2012 in Switzerland by a retired sociology professor. By examining its connections and collaboration with French websites of the same persuasion, it highlights a circular circulation of information. This phenomenon is shown to contribute to the emergence of a transnational reinfo-sphere by expanding the audiences of populist arguments on the Web. The authors thus empirically scrutinize the ideological and technical changes in political communication, for which Internet has become one of the main media.
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Note Réseaux | 202-203 | 2 | 2017-06-28 | p. 241-271 | 0751-7971
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