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This collection of articles looks at how the Moroccan French-language magazine "TELQUEL" dealt with an event that marked the news in Morocco in 2011, namely the February 20 movement. This protest movement, which originated in digital social networks, is still present on the Moroccan media scene, prompting many journalists to take a stand on the demands of its activists. We took it upon ourselves to examine a number of markers of subjectivity, notably person deictics, subjective adjectives and adverbs, found in the editorials of journalist Karim BOUKHARI and in the comments of other…mehr

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This collection of articles looks at how the Moroccan French-language magazine "TELQUEL" dealt with an event that marked the news in Morocco in 2011, namely the February 20 movement. This protest movement, which originated in digital social networks, is still present on the Moroccan media scene, prompting many journalists to take a stand on the demands of its activists. We took it upon ourselves to examine a number of markers of subjectivity, notably person deictics, subjective adjectives and adverbs, found in the editorials of journalist Karim BOUKHARI and in the comments of other journalists. This study revealed an absolute commitment on the part of the editorialist to support this movement. However, the positions taken by the magazine's various journalists were not necessarily homogeneous.
Autorenporträt
HICHAM YOUGSASSEN ist ein marokkanischer Forschungsstudent im Bereich Soziolinguistik am Labor "Langage et Société" der Universität Ibn Tofail in Kenitra. Er ist nebenberuflicher Lehrer für "Sprache und Terminologie" und Französisch in der qualifizierenden Sekundarstufe in Casablanca. Er hat 2012 einen Masterabschluss in Französischer Sprache und sprachlicher Vielfalt erworben.