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Cartoons as interdiscourse : a quali-quantitative analysis of social representations based on collective imagination in cartoons produced after the Charlie Hebdo attack

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Charlie Hebdo attack, Cartoons, Interdiscourse, Intericonicity, Affect, Twitter, analysis, NEWS

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Bouko, Catherine, et al. “Cartoons as Interdiscourse : A Quali-Quantitative Analysis of Social Representations Based on Collective Imagination in Cartoons Produced after the Charlie Hebdo Attack.” DISCOURSE CONTEXT & MEDIA, vol. 15, 2017, pp. 24–33, doi:10.1016/j.dcm.2016.12.001.
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Bouko, C., Calabrese, L., & De Clercq, O. (2017). Cartoons as interdiscourse : a quali-quantitative analysis of social representations based on collective imagination in cartoons produced after the Charlie Hebdo attack. DISCOURSE CONTEXT & MEDIA, 15, 24–33. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcm.2016.12.001
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Bouko, Catherine, Laura Calabrese, and Orphée De Clercq. 2017. “Cartoons as Interdiscourse : A Quali-Quantitative Analysis of Social Representations Based on Collective Imagination in Cartoons Produced after the Charlie Hebdo Attack.” DISCOURSE CONTEXT & MEDIA 15: 24–33. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcm.2016.12.001.
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Bouko, Catherine, Laura Calabrese, and Orphée De Clercq. 2017. “Cartoons as Interdiscourse : A Quali-Quantitative Analysis of Social Representations Based on Collective Imagination in Cartoons Produced after the Charlie Hebdo Attack.” DISCOURSE CONTEXT & MEDIA 15: 24–33. doi:10.1016/j.dcm.2016.12.001.
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Bouko C, Calabrese L, De Clercq O. Cartoons as interdiscourse : a quali-quantitative analysis of social representations based on collective imagination in cartoons produced after the Charlie Hebdo attack. DISCOURSE CONTEXT & MEDIA. 2017;15:24–33.
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C. Bouko, L. Calabrese, and O. De Clercq, “Cartoons as interdiscourse : a quali-quantitative analysis of social representations based on collective imagination in cartoons produced after the Charlie Hebdo attack,” DISCOURSE CONTEXT & MEDIA, vol. 15, pp. 24–33, 2017.
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  author       = {{Bouko, Catherine and Calabrese, Laura and De Clercq, Orphée}},
  issn         = {{2211-6958}},
  journal      = {{DISCOURSE CONTEXT & MEDIA}},
  keywords     = {{Charlie Hebdo attack,Cartoons,Interdiscourse,Intericonicity,Affect,Twitter,analysis,NEWS}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{24--33}},
  title        = {{Cartoons as interdiscourse : a quali-quantitative analysis of social representations based on collective imagination in cartoons produced after the Charlie Hebdo attack}},
  url          = {{http://doi.org/10.1016/j.dcm.2016.12.001}},
  volume       = {{15}},
  year         = {{2017}},
}

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