The ‘hedonistic citizen’: dialogues on consumption and citizenship in contemporary society

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Autor(a) principal: Valadares, Josiel Lopes
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Vilas Boas, Ana Alice, Rezende, Daniel carvalho de, Morel, Aline Pereira Sales, Amâncio, Júlia Moretto
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Resumo: This paper aims to understand the challenges that hyperconsumerism poses for participatory citizenship in Brazilian society from the perspective of theories that seek to understand the implications of the key role played by consumption in contemporary society. The inspiration for this study has been government policies that have encouraged the acquiring of bank accounts and the promotion of easier access to credit as well as the creation of income distribution plans, and their potential impact on participatory citizenship. In methodological terms, this paper is a theoretical essay. In terms of its results, it points out that the creation of a hedonistic consumer culture in our society may lead to the emphasizing of individualism at the expense of collective demands. That is, public policies implemented during this period may have indirectly, as one of their consequences, stimulated citizenship by inclusion through consumption, which is regarded as an unequal, depoliticizing, and alienating construction of citizenship. Therefore, while social inclusion through consumption may minimize some of the social inequalities present in this country, it may also lead to the confusing of participatory citizenship with mere monetary inclusion in the consumer market. This form of inclusion may contribute to the diminishing of the differences between the social classes through consumption, but it also frequently just provides these people with the illusion of being in a higher class and that they can enjoy the benefits that this class has to offer.
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spelling The ‘hedonistic citizen’: dialogues on consumption and citizenship in contemporary societyEl “ciudadano” hedonista: diálogos sobre el consumo y ciudadanía en la sociedade contemporáneaO “cidadão hedonista”: diálogos sobre consumo e cidadania na sociedade contemporâneaPublic administrationConsumptionCitizenshipSocial classesla administración pública. El consumo. La ciudadanía. Las clases socialesAdministração públicaConsumo. Cidadania. Classes sociaisThis paper aims to understand the challenges that hyperconsumerism poses for participatory citizenship in Brazilian society from the perspective of theories that seek to understand the implications of the key role played by consumption in contemporary society. The inspiration for this study has been government policies that have encouraged the acquiring of bank accounts and the promotion of easier access to credit as well as the creation of income distribution plans, and their potential impact on participatory citizenship. In methodological terms, this paper is a theoretical essay. In terms of its results, it points out that the creation of a hedonistic consumer culture in our society may lead to the emphasizing of individualism at the expense of collective demands. That is, public policies implemented during this period may have indirectly, as one of their consequences, stimulated citizenship by inclusion through consumption, which is regarded as an unequal, depoliticizing, and alienating construction of citizenship. Therefore, while social inclusion through consumption may minimize some of the social inequalities present in this country, it may also lead to the confusing of participatory citizenship with mere monetary inclusion in the consumer market. This form of inclusion may contribute to the diminishing of the differences between the social classes through consumption, but it also frequently just provides these people with the illusion of being in a higher class and that they can enjoy the benefits that this class has to offer.Este trabajo pretende comprender los desafíos se imponen a la ciudadanía con el advenimiento del fenómeno de hiperconsumo en la sociedad brasileña por medio de la perspectiva de las teorías que tratan de comprender las implicaciones de la centralidad del hiperconsumo en la sociedad contemporánea. Este objetivo surge de la reflexión sobre el incremento gradual de muchas de las políticas gubernamentales para estimular la atracción, facilita el acceso al crédito, así como la creación de planes sociales de la distribución de los ingresos y un aumento en los salarios que se han producido en los últimos años y sus posibles impactos sobre la ciudadanía. En términos metodológicos el presente trabajo es un ensayo teórico. Como resultado, se señala que producir una cultura de consumo hedonista en nuestra sociedad podría enfatizar el individualismo en detrimento de las demandas colectivas. Es decir, las políticas públicas implementadas en el período podrían tener como una de sus consecuencias, aunque indirectamente, el estímulo a la ciudadanía mediante la inclusión del consumo, que se considera un proceso de construcción, desigual, alienante y de despolitización de la ciudadanía. Por lo tanto, afirmar que las personas serían socialmente inclusas por medio del consumo minimizaría los efectos sociales derivados de la desigualdad social presente en nuestro país y además contribuiría para equiparar el ejercicio de la ciudadanía con sólo la inclusión en el mercado de consumo monetario. Es decir, podría contribuir para que las distancias existentes entre las clases sociales fuesen disminuidas por medio del consumo o por medio de ilusión de que el consumo fuese capaz de elevarlas a una classe superior para compartir de los beneficios del capital económico.Este trabalho objetiva compreender os desafios que se impõem à cidadania com o advento do fenômeno do hiperconsumo na sociedade brasileira pela perspectiva das teorias que procuram entender as implicações da centralidade do consumo na sociedade contemporânea. Esse objetivo surge da reflexão sobre o aumento gradativo das muitas políticas governamentais de incentivo à bancarização, ao acesso facilitado ao crédito, bem como à criação de planos sociais de distribuição de renda e aumento dos salários ocorridos nos últimos anos e seus possíveis impactos sobre a cidadania. Em termos metodológicos este trabalho é um ensaio teórico. Como resultados, aponta-se que produzir uma cultura de consumo hedonista em nossa sociedade poderia enfatizar o individualismo em detrimento das demandas coletivas. Ou seja, as políticas públicas implementadas no período poderiam ter como uma de suas consequências, ainda que indiretas, o estímulo à cidadania pela inclusão do consumo, considerada um processo de construção desigual, despolitizador e alienador da cidadania. Portanto, dizer que pelo consumo as pessoas se tornarão socialmente incluídas minimizaria os efeitos sociais decorrentes da desigualdade social presente em nosso país e ainda contribuiria para que o exercício da cidadania fosse confundido apenas com a inclusão monetária no mercado de consumo. Em outras palavras, contribuiria para que as distâncias existentes entre as classes sociais diminuíssem pelo consumo, ou pela ilusão de que o consumo as colocasse em uma classe superior, podendo comungar dos benefícios propiciados pelo capital econômico.Escola Brasileira de Administração Pública e de Empresas da Fundação Getulio Vargas2016-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/47138Cadernos EBAPE.BR; Vol. 14 No. 4 (2016); 966-983Cadernos EBAPE.BR; Vol. 14 Núm. 4 (2016); 966-983Cadernos EBAPE.BR; v. 14 n. 4 (2016); 966-9831679-3951reponame:Cadernos EBAPE.BRinstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVengporhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/47138/62603https://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/47138/62604Copyright (c) 2016 Cadernos EBAPE.BRinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessValadares, Josiel LopesVilas Boas, Ana AliceRezende, Daniel carvalho deMorel, Aline Pereira SalesAmâncio, Júlia Moretto2021-07-02T18:54:26Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/47138Revistahttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebapehttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/oaicadernosebape@fgv.br||cadernosebape@fgv.br1679-39511679-3951opendoar:2024-05-13T09:59:56.409350Cadernos EBAPE.BR - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The ‘hedonistic citizen’: dialogues on consumption and citizenship in contemporary society
El “ciudadano” hedonista: diálogos sobre el consumo y ciudadanía en la sociedade contemporánea
O “cidadão hedonista”: diálogos sobre consumo e cidadania na sociedade contemporânea
title The ‘hedonistic citizen’: dialogues on consumption and citizenship in contemporary society
spellingShingle The ‘hedonistic citizen’: dialogues on consumption and citizenship in contemporary society
Valadares, Josiel Lopes
Public administration
Consumption
Citizenship
Social classes
la administración pública. El consumo. La ciudadanía. Las clases sociales
Administração pública
Consumo. Cidadania. Classes sociais
title_short The ‘hedonistic citizen’: dialogues on consumption and citizenship in contemporary society
title_full The ‘hedonistic citizen’: dialogues on consumption and citizenship in contemporary society
title_fullStr The ‘hedonistic citizen’: dialogues on consumption and citizenship in contemporary society
title_full_unstemmed The ‘hedonistic citizen’: dialogues on consumption and citizenship in contemporary society
title_sort The ‘hedonistic citizen’: dialogues on consumption and citizenship in contemporary society
author Valadares, Josiel Lopes
author_facet Valadares, Josiel Lopes
Vilas Boas, Ana Alice
Rezende, Daniel carvalho de
Morel, Aline Pereira Sales
Amâncio, Júlia Moretto
author_role author
author2 Vilas Boas, Ana Alice
Rezende, Daniel carvalho de
Morel, Aline Pereira Sales
Amâncio, Júlia Moretto
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Valadares, Josiel Lopes
Vilas Boas, Ana Alice
Rezende, Daniel carvalho de
Morel, Aline Pereira Sales
Amâncio, Júlia Moretto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Public administration
Consumption
Citizenship
Social classes
la administración pública. El consumo. La ciudadanía. Las clases sociales
Administração pública
Consumo. Cidadania. Classes sociais
topic Public administration
Consumption
Citizenship
Social classes
la administración pública. El consumo. La ciudadanía. Las clases sociales
Administração pública
Consumo. Cidadania. Classes sociais
description This paper aims to understand the challenges that hyperconsumerism poses for participatory citizenship in Brazilian society from the perspective of theories that seek to understand the implications of the key role played by consumption in contemporary society. The inspiration for this study has been government policies that have encouraged the acquiring of bank accounts and the promotion of easier access to credit as well as the creation of income distribution plans, and their potential impact on participatory citizenship. In methodological terms, this paper is a theoretical essay. In terms of its results, it points out that the creation of a hedonistic consumer culture in our society may lead to the emphasizing of individualism at the expense of collective demands. That is, public policies implemented during this period may have indirectly, as one of their consequences, stimulated citizenship by inclusion through consumption, which is regarded as an unequal, depoliticizing, and alienating construction of citizenship. Therefore, while social inclusion through consumption may minimize some of the social inequalities present in this country, it may also lead to the confusing of participatory citizenship with mere monetary inclusion in the consumer market. This form of inclusion may contribute to the diminishing of the differences between the social classes through consumption, but it also frequently just provides these people with the illusion of being in a higher class and that they can enjoy the benefits that this class has to offer.
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