This book deals with the circulation of words and sayings in the media, especially in the print, daily and national press. He is less interested in the content of the events considered here than in wondering about the way in which they are treated, mentioned, recounted and in demonstrating the incidence of the forms of language in "the ways of saying" information and in the forms of its circulation. It is a question, then, of following the traceability of the sayings gathered about certain events during their journey through the media and through their inscription in the materiality of the supports. The media, and in particular the graphic press, which are meeting places for words, formulations and sayings that circulate about certain events, and beyond, contribute themselves to building links between social issues and to weaving interdiscursive threads between the sayings of the diff...read more