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HiSTOReLo. Revista de Historia Regional y Local

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Abstract

AZCOITIA, Alfredo. The 1984 Referendum on the Beagle Conflict in the Discourse of the Argentinian Patagonian Press. The Rio Negro Journal Case. Historelo.rev.hist.reg.local [online]. 2018, vol.10, n.20, pp.237-278. ISSN 2145-132X.  https://doi.org/10.15446/historelo.v10n20.66047.

In their 200 years as independent nations, both Chile and Argentina fought wars against all their neighbors, except each other. However, on the Christmas of 1978, controversy over the limits of the Beagle Channel almost made them face one other on the battlefield. It was thanks to the timely mediation of Pope John Paul II and Argentina’s later return to democracy that the conflict was pacifically resolved, through an agreement overwhelmingly supported by the Argentinian people, who expressed their approval in the 1984 referendum. The present article aims to analyze the meanings surrounding the agreement and the referendum, expressed in the Rio Negro, the most influential journal of the Argentinian northern Patagonia. In order to achieve it, theoretical tools of discourse analysis are used to study the news, editorials and opinion columns published in the sections in which the newspaper dealt with international, national and regional information. The article shows that in the journal, the positive discourses about the agreement predominated over the negative ones. The former were presented as a manifestation of the new democratic climate experienced by the Argentinian society.

Keywords : Press; Discourse; Chile; Argentina; Border (Thesaurus); Northern Patagonia (Author).

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