Essai sur la communication politique au Maroc
In traditional Moroccan society vectors of communication were descending, emanating from the Sultan authority, or ascending, from the tribal or fraternal substratum. It was once these forms of communication were exhausted or depleted, that other modes of expression, sometimes violent, came to pass....
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description | In traditional Moroccan society vectors of communication were descending, emanating from the Sultan authority, or ascending, from the tribal or fraternal substratum. It was once these forms of communication were exhausted or depleted, that other modes of expression, sometimes violent, came to pass. In a general way, in spite of the many flaws that continue to persist in the modernization of the Moroccan State, we can none-the-less affirm that the process of democratization has gained force in the last several years. The integration of larger portions of society into the management of public affairs and the recruitment of new elites have had the effect of reinforcing the internal cohesion of the system and of reducing the mutual attitudes of incomprehension and suspicion. Will democracy manage to establish the rules of a veritable political communication and overthrow the system laced with the remnants of its traditional heritage ? |
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spelling | doaj.art-b704c575a72f4f8bb0139a5da48cd8742024-01-09T15:02:21ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73441999-11-01191114010.4000/communication.6168Essai sur la communication politique au MarocNajib MouhtadiIn traditional Moroccan society vectors of communication were descending, emanating from the Sultan authority, or ascending, from the tribal or fraternal substratum. It was once these forms of communication were exhausted or depleted, that other modes of expression, sometimes violent, came to pass. In a general way, in spite of the many flaws that continue to persist in the modernization of the Moroccan State, we can none-the-less affirm that the process of democratization has gained force in the last several years. The integration of larger portions of society into the management of public affairs and the recruitment of new elites have had the effect of reinforcing the internal cohesion of the system and of reducing the mutual attitudes of incomprehension and suspicion. Will democracy manage to establish the rules of a veritable political communication and overthrow the system laced with the remnants of its traditional heritage ?http://journals.openedition.org/communication/6168modernizationdemocratizationpublic affairspolitical communicationMorocco |
spellingShingle | Najib Mouhtadi Essai sur la communication politique au Maroc Communication modernization democratization public affairs political communication Morocco |
title | Essai sur la communication politique au Maroc |
title_full | Essai sur la communication politique au Maroc |
title_fullStr | Essai sur la communication politique au Maroc |
title_full_unstemmed | Essai sur la communication politique au Maroc |
title_short | Essai sur la communication politique au Maroc |
title_sort | essai sur la communication politique au maroc |
topic | modernization democratization public affairs political communication Morocco |
url | http://journals.openedition.org/communication/6168 |
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