Study of violence in discourse during the pandemic: the case of Abigail Jiménez
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qf.0.21986Keywords:
violence, conflict, pandemic, discourse analysis.Abstract
The purpose of the paper is to account for a situation of abuse of authority that develops in a police checkpoint when a girl with cancer is prevented from passing, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. We will analyze the situation as a case of non-manifest violence and its subsequent representation in the media discourse. The corpus is made up of local digital media notes that include the video of the exchange between the policeman and the father and family interviews. The linguistic analysis of discourse and interactional argumentation with a critical and ethnographic perspective will be used as a theoretical framework.
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