O impacto da pandemia para o adventismo: narrativas comunicacionais e memória coletiva
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Summary: | The pandemic brought by the spread of COVID-19 has become a major challenge for the entire society, and it would be no different for religion. Within this scope, this article focuses on how the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church, through its official website (www.adventistas.org) built a narrative about the current scenario, providing subsidies for its members to be linked to the movement, even at a time of social distancing and many other obstacles to hold services and liturgies. From this corpus, 156 news published on the portal were selected, which were cataloged and analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The beginning of the research took place in March 2020 and it was decided to exclude the posts from November 20th, 2020, when the discussions about vaccines intensified, which become more politicized and less religious. The results found corroborate the theory held about the need for religious movements to be prepared to, in moments of rupture in collective memory, give their members a certain notion of perpetuity. And that’s exactly what Adventism did, through social actions and motivational messages. |
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O impacto da pandemia para o adventismo: narrativas comunicacionais e memória coletivaThe pandemic brought by the spread of COVID-19 has become a major challenge for the entire society, and it would be no different for religion. Within this scope, this article focuses on how the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church, through its official website (www.adventistas.org) built a narrative about the current scenario, providing subsidies for its members to be linked to the movement, even at a time of social distancing and many other obstacles to hold services and liturgies. From this corpus, 156 news published on the portal were selected, which were cataloged and analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The beginning of the research took place in March 2020 and it was decided to exclude the posts from November 20th, 2020, when the discussions about vaccines intensified, which become more politicized and less religious. The results found corroborate the theory held about the need for religious movements to be prepared to, in moments of rupture in collective memory, give their members a certain notion of perpetuity. And that’s exactly what Adventism did, through social actions and motivational messages. A pandemia trazida pela propagação da Covid-19 se tornou um grande desafio para toda a sociedade, e não seria diferente para a religião. Dentro desse escopo, o presente artigo se debruça em como a Igreja Adventista do Sétimo Dia (IASD), através do seu site oficial (www.adventistas.org), construiu uma narrativa sobre o atual cenário, dando subsídios para seus membros estarem ligados ao movimento, mesmo em época de distanciamento social e de outros tantos percalços para a realização de cultos e liturgias. A partir de tal corpus, catalogou-se todas as 156 notícias publicadas no portal e depois comparou-se com as notícias mais compartilhadas na página do Facebook oficial da denominação, as quais foram catalogadas e analisadas de maneira quantitativa e de forma qualitativa. O início da pesquisa se deu a partir de março de 2020 e optou-se por excluir as postagens a partir do dia 29 de novembro de 2020, quando se começa a discussão mais forte quanto às vacinas, a qual se torna mais politizada e menos religiosa. Os resultados encontrados corroboram com a teorização realizada quanto à necessidade de os movimentos religiosos estarem preparados para, em momentos de ruptura da memória coletiva, darem aos seus membros certa noção de perenidade. E é justamente isso que o adventismo fez, através de ações de cunho social e de mensagens motivacionais.Faculdade Unida de Vitória2022-12-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.fuv.edu.br/index.php/reflexus/article/view/260710.20890/reflexus.v16i2.2607REFLEXUS - Biannual Journal of Theology and Religious Studies; Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022); 395-420REFLEXUS - Revista Semestral de Teologia e Ciências das Religiões; v. 16 n. 2 (2022); 395-4202358-487410.20890/reflexus.v16i2reponame:Reflexus (Online)instname:Faculdade Unida (UNIDA)instacron:UNIDAporhttps://revista.fuv.edu.br/index.php/reflexus/article/view/2607/235210.35521/unitas.v6i1.769.s62Copyright (c) 2022 REFLEXUS - Revista Semestral de Teologia e Ciências das Religiõesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDarius, Fábio AugustoFollis, Rodrigo 2022-12-08T19:44:15Zoai:revista.fuv.edu.br:article/2607Revistahttps://revista.fuv.edu.br/index.php/reflexusPRIhttps://revista.fuv.edu.br/index.php/reflexus/oai||joseadriano@faculdadeunida.com.br|| claudete@faculdadeunida.com.br2358-48741982-0828opendoar:2022-12-08T19:44:15Reflexus (Online) - Faculdade Unida (UNIDA)false |
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Darius, Fábio Augusto |
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Darius, Fábio Augusto Follis, Rodrigo |
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The pandemic brought by the spread of COVID-19 has become a major challenge for the entire society, and it would be no different for religion. Within this scope, this article focuses on how the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church, through its official website (www.adventistas.org) built a narrative about the current scenario, providing subsidies for its members to be linked to the movement, even at a time of social distancing and many other obstacles to hold services and liturgies. From this corpus, 156 news published on the portal were selected, which were cataloged and analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The beginning of the research took place in March 2020 and it was decided to exclude the posts from November 20th, 2020, when the discussions about vaccines intensified, which become more politicized and less religious. The results found corroborate the theory held about the need for religious movements to be prepared to, in moments of rupture in collective memory, give their members a certain notion of perpetuity. And that’s exactly what Adventism did, through social actions and motivational messages. |
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