Discursive Strategies for the Social Construction in the Post-Conflict Era (2015-2017)

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This paper aims to analyze the linguistic and rhetorical resources used in the discursive construction about the social actors of the post-conflict, studying nine editorials of the newspaper El Espectador, between the years 2015-2017. The research is carried out from the perspective of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), in order to make a theoretical formulation about journalistic discursive manifestations and a critical reflection on the social realities of journalistic language. The methodology was accomplished in two stages: an exploratory-descriptive and an analytical one. In the first, a compilation of the editorials was made to be submitted to the qualitative analysis program NVivo 11, reporting significant elements such as the frequency of words, co-texts, the Cloudmark and the conglomerates. In the second one a linguistic analysis was implemented to interpret the strategies of legitimation, naturalization and concealment used to construct discursively the social actors of the post-conflict.

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Rincón Rodríguez, A. M., & Torres Cruz, D. L. (2019). Discursive Strategies for the Social Construction in the Post-Conflict Era (2015-2017). Cuadernos de Linguistica Hispanica, 2019(33), 107–126. https://doi.org/10.19053/0121053X.n33.2019.7978

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