
Olivier Turbide- Professor at University of Quebec in Montreal
Olivier Turbide
- Professor at University of Quebec in Montreal
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Feminist media framing studies have been conducted to examine how stereotypes created by mass media contribute to popular understandings of rape culture (Durocher, 2020). Because of a lack of empirical research on gender violence in the context of migration, this article seeks to understand how the representation of refugee women in media may reinf...
Turbide, O., Cherba, M., & Denault, V. (2020). Réagir au dévoilement de soi dans un forum de discussions pour les personnes vivant avec un cancer: une approche interactionelle [Responding to self-disclosure in a discussion forum for people living with cancer: an interactional approach]. Corpus, 21. Retrieved from http://journals.openedition.org/cor...
Turbide, O., Cherba, M., & Denault, V. (2019, July). Responding to self-disclosure in a discussion forum for people living with cancer: a conversational approach. Communication presented at the 10th International Conference on Social Media & Society, Toronto, Canada.
This article considers the way (T.V.) audiences react to aggressive behaviour during a “confrontainment”-style political interview. Comparing reviews of the same interview by a live studio audience and by T.V. audiences commenting on Twitter, this study of a Québec talk show explores the buy-in and opt-out dynamics that play out in response to aggr...
Objective:
The goal of this review is to present online social support interventions described in recent scientific literature, in order to (i) guide organizations wishing to develop such an intervention or to improve an existing program, and (ii) to identify future research directions and recommendations for practitioners.
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Cet article propose une analyse de contenu des discours de repentir produits par des politiciens canadiens entre 2005 et 2014. À partir d’une approche interactionniste, cette étude examine les formes que prennent ces discours, des formes qui se situent sur un continuum allant des formes exemplaires à des formes simulées de repentir. Si l’analyse mo...
Turbide, O, Thoër, C., Cherba, M., Denault, V., & Benzaza, R. (2018). Formes d’expression de soutien social sur le forum de discussion de la Société canadienne du cancer: une analyse thématique et conversationnelle [Forms social support expression on the Canadian Cancer Society’s discussion forum: A thematic and conversational analysis]. In B. Cord...
Analysing self-presentation strategies in political broadcast talk from an interactionnist perspective, this article present some analytical tools to evaluate communication performance effectiveness. This analytical framework is illustrated by examples drawn from a news interview during 2003 Quebec political campaign. The analysis reveals that succ...
Because it is provocative and is based on the denigration of absent third parties, shock jock discourse stimulates reactions that go well beyond the initial circle of listeners. Trash radio supporters and detractors alike take up the hosts’ deprecating remarks, reinterpret them and put them back into circulation. As the repetitions multiply, interw...
De 1996 à 2005, l’émission radiophonique « Le monde parallèle de Jeff Fillion » prend une place prépondérante dans l’univers médiatique de Québec. L’engouement créé par cette radio repose sur un ensemble de constructions discursives qui suscitent un fort sentiment d’appartenance. Dans cet article, nous voulons explorer de façon spécifique la mécani...