2015
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-59702015000500008
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A agenda da multidão e o webativismo na cidade de São Paulo

Abstract: Resumo Aborda os resultados da pesquisa que analisou 144 perfis do Facebook para verificar o uso das mídias digitais na definição da agenda de ações que estabelecem, na cidade de São Paulo, organização, mobilização e debate sobre temas sociais, políticos e culturais, tais como questões étnicas, raciais, de gênero, de direito à cidade, entre outras. A escolha dessa plataforma foi realizada com base no crescimento de sua apropriação para as ações políticas. O estudo detectou que a incorporação de ferramentas dig… Show more

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“…Malini et al (2016) investigate the hashtag #vemprarua in 2013 and look at both texts and images stressing the engagement around it in Brazil. Araújo, Penteado and Santos (2015) and Segurado (2015) also emphasize the use of SNS for mobilization in the 2013 protests. Researchers have also devoted attention to online controversies about violence in the demonstrations (D'Andréa & Ziller 2014; Pereira & Santos 2016) and to the alternative coverage generated by media activism in Brazil (Pennini & Barros 2015;Tosetto 2015) Similarly, in the Turkish case, social media played a significant role.…”
Section: Background: 2013 Protests In Turkey and Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malini et al (2016) investigate the hashtag #vemprarua in 2013 and look at both texts and images stressing the engagement around it in Brazil. Araújo, Penteado and Santos (2015) and Segurado (2015) also emphasize the use of SNS for mobilization in the 2013 protests. Researchers have also devoted attention to online controversies about violence in the demonstrations (D'Andréa & Ziller 2014; Pereira & Santos 2016) and to the alternative coverage generated by media activism in Brazil (Pennini & Barros 2015;Tosetto 2015) Similarly, in the Turkish case, social media played a significant role.…”
Section: Background: 2013 Protests In Turkey and Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%