2021
DOI: 10.4000/ticetsociete.5764
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Langage, post-politique et automatisation : critique préventive de l’argumentation artificielle

Abstract: This article discusses the concepts of post-political, algorithmic governance and language in relation to recent research in argumentation mining, a field of study within Big Data and computational linguistics. This article shows that studies in argumentation mining are particularly oriented towards political debate and offer methods to depoliticize the debate process, but are still incapable of grasping all of language's specificities.

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“…The majority of research on this theme has been dominated by the American context since the 2016 election (Troude-Chastenet, 2018) with the example of the Trump case and using the perspective of informatics, communication, and politics (Figeac et al, 2019;2020;. Within the French context, fake news research has also emerged during the election of President Macron (Cossette, 2021;Smith, 2019;Dauphin, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of research on this theme has been dominated by the American context since the 2016 election (Troude-Chastenet, 2018) with the example of the Trump case and using the perspective of informatics, communication, and politics (Figeac et al, 2019;2020;. Within the French context, fake news research has also emerged during the election of President Macron (Cossette, 2021;Smith, 2019;Dauphin, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%