Circulation and enunciation: (dis) concordances about norms of participation
(dis) concordâncias sobre normas de participação
Abstract
The study aims to identify discourse marks (Verón, 2004, 2013) produced by enunciators in a space open to comments by different media, and that deal with the functioning of participation rules, with regulation, and the questioning of such norms. It is understood that society is in the process of mediatization and that there is an increasing circulation emergence. The analysis indicates that distinct complexities span the relation between production and recognition. As Eliseo Verón explains, there is no linearity in the world of meaning. Even though there are norms and protocols to comment pieces, the participants question posting rules and criteria, and yet make their own regulation by telling the other what can and what should be said.
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