Politics of Questions in News: A Mixed-Methods Study of Interrogative Stances as Markers of Voice and Power
Bros Victor, Barbini Matilde, Gerard Patrick, Gatica-Perez Daniel

TL;DR
This study analyzes over one million French news articles to understand how questions function as markers of voice and power, revealing patterns in their use and implications for news discourse.
Contribution
It combines computational detection of interrogative stances with pragmatic analysis, providing large-scale insights into question usage in contemporary French news.
Findings
Questions are mainly issue-organizing and information-seeking.
Questions are often answered within the same article, mostly in journalistic voice.
Interrogative discourse foregrounds prominent actors and places, showing personalization.
Abstract
Interrogatives in news discourse have been examined in linguistics and conversation analysis, but mostly in broadcast interviews and relatively small, often English-language corpora, while large-scale computational studies of news rarely distinguish interrogatives from declaratives or differentiate their functions. This paper brings these strands together through a mixed-methods study of the "Politics of Questions" in contemporary French-language digital news. Using over one million articles published between January 2023 and June 2024, we automatically detect interrogative stances, approximate their functional types, and locate textual answers when present, linking these quantitative measures to a qualitatively annotated subcorpus grounded in semantic and pragmatic theories of questions. Interrogatives are sparse but systematically patterned: they mainly introduce or organize issues,…
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