2015
DOI: 10.30620/p.i..v4i1.1773
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A voz que vem da periferia: o jovem e suas narrativas percebidas na publicização de imagens e postagens nas redes sociais

Abstract: ResumoAs tecnologias digitais da informação e comunicação estão presentes em quase todos os espaços de convivência cotidiana, fazendo parte da rotina dos indivíduos. Ao pesquisar o protagonismo dos jovens da periferia de Salvador na cena digital, o trabalho abordou as narrativas desses jovens a fim de identificar traços que apontem sentimento de pertença às comunidades em que residem. Foi possível perceber que os jovens utilizam a rede social para reclamar de problemas situacionais; propagar atividades de cunh… Show more

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“…In the current decade, scholars started to contemplate the peripheries as cultural 'factories' (Bentes, 2009;Nascimento, 2012); locations that could attract sufficient interest to receive 'visitors' and host media production initiatives (Martins, 2015;Davis, 2015). As unprecedented images started to emerge on social media directly from the streets of distant neighbourhoods (Freitas, 2008;Freitas & Espírito Santo, 2015), the real challenge remained, when considering the hierarchical framing limiting the potential of these images. For instance, instead of showing the ' centre' first, the periphery would appear at the beginning of TV shows, but in a screed of reports displaying graphic violence broadcast nationally (Becker, 2009: 50).…”
Section: Present Ways Of Looking At the Peripherymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the current decade, scholars started to contemplate the peripheries as cultural 'factories' (Bentes, 2009;Nascimento, 2012); locations that could attract sufficient interest to receive 'visitors' and host media production initiatives (Martins, 2015;Davis, 2015). As unprecedented images started to emerge on social media directly from the streets of distant neighbourhoods (Freitas, 2008;Freitas & Espírito Santo, 2015), the real challenge remained, when considering the hierarchical framing limiting the potential of these images. For instance, instead of showing the ' centre' first, the periphery would appear at the beginning of TV shows, but in a screed of reports displaying graphic violence broadcast nationally (Becker, 2009: 50).…”
Section: Present Ways Of Looking At the Peripherymentioning
confidence: 99%