Imaginaires médiatiques de la résilience pastorale en Afrique subsaharienne

Media often reflect the dominant ideologies of a given era, especially when they are carried by public institutions. The study presented in this article deals with one of the major contemporary paradigms of public development aid, based on the concept of resilience. As an example, we chose the pasto...

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Main Authors: Étienne Damome, Nadège Soubiale
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université du Québec à Montréal 2018-09-01
Series:Communiquer
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/communiquer/2865
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description Media often reflect the dominant ideologies of a given era, especially when they are carried by public institutions. The study presented in this article deals with one of the major contemporary paradigms of public development aid, based on the concept of resilience. As an example, we chose the pastoral farming sector in West Africa, which since the 2000s has been the focus of major aid agencies. In the field of analysis of media content in ICS, this example provides an illustration of the manner in which the contents of the public and private press of West African countries reflect the contents of the sponsors’ speeches, which refer very explicitly to this paradigm.
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spelling doaj.art-e166628b6a1c46edbeae0a7bce93d7b02024-04-04T09:51:58ZengUniversité du Québec à MontréalCommuniquer2368-95872018-09-012312010.4000/communiquer.2865Imaginaires médiatiques de la résilience pastorale en Afrique subsaharienneÉtienne DamomeNadège SoubialeMedia often reflect the dominant ideologies of a given era, especially when they are carried by public institutions. The study presented in this article deals with one of the major contemporary paradigms of public development aid, based on the concept of resilience. As an example, we chose the pastoral farming sector in West Africa, which since the 2000s has been the focus of major aid agencies. In the field of analysis of media content in ICS, this example provides an illustration of the manner in which the contents of the public and private press of West African countries reflect the contents of the sponsors’ speeches, which refer very explicitly to this paradigm.https://journals.openedition.org/communiquer/2865resiliencepastoralismvulnerabilitydevelopment aidAfrican press
spellingShingle Étienne Damome
Nadège Soubiale
Imaginaires médiatiques de la résilience pastorale en Afrique subsaharienne
Communiquer
resilience
pastoralism
vulnerability
development aid
African press
title Imaginaires médiatiques de la résilience pastorale en Afrique subsaharienne
title_full Imaginaires médiatiques de la résilience pastorale en Afrique subsaharienne
title_fullStr Imaginaires médiatiques de la résilience pastorale en Afrique subsaharienne
title_full_unstemmed Imaginaires médiatiques de la résilience pastorale en Afrique subsaharienne
title_short Imaginaires médiatiques de la résilience pastorale en Afrique subsaharienne
title_sort imaginaires mediatiques de la resilience pastorale en afrique subsaharienne
topic resilience
pastoralism
vulnerability
development aid
African press
url https://journals.openedition.org/communiquer/2865
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