Blogosfera, estratégias de subversão e o campo da comunicação no Brasil: uma análise do Movimento dos Blogueiros Progressistas sob uma perspectiva de estudos organizacionais
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Resumo: | The field of communication has undergone a process of intensive changes with respect to how news are produced, distributed and consumed. This phenomenon is linked mainly to changes in technology that have enabled new alternatives to produce and commercialize news that are different from the traditional model established by dominant organizations in this space. The Internet made possible that different civil society groups could express themselves more freely. In this sense, thanks to the use of new technologies of information and communication by such groups, a number of political blogs were created within the field whith the main purpose of challenging the power of traditional media and allowing the dissemination of political views different from those of mainstream organizations This new space is considered in this work as an alternative political blogosphere. Among the various groups of agents that entered the field of communication in recent times, it is possible to mention a specific organized movement that has gained visibility in recent years as much for its political activism as for its engagement in the discussion of media democratization in Brazil: The Movement of Progressive Bloggers (BlogProg). The BlogProg movement, which is composed by former journalists from major traditional media organizations, journalists working for alternative media vehicles, political activists and political parties linked to the left, was responsible for conducting several national meetings in order to discuss the formulation of public policies that guarantee the democratization of the field of communication in Brazil and that could encourage the brazilian blogosphere. In this sense, this thesis aims to analyze how the appeareance and consolidation of a Brazilian political alternative blogosphere made possible, especially since the creation of the movement, the emergence of strategies of subversion by different agents belonging to the field of communication in Brazil. In this thesis the author establishes a link between sociological theory of social fields developed by French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu and media activism perspectives, especially that developed by authors such as Carroll and Hackett (2006 ) and Hackett (2008). Data were collected through three techniques: First, partipant observation in major events sponsored by agents linked to the BlogProg movement. Second, online observation of thirteen blogs produced by bloggers identified with the movement. Finally, eighteen people were interviewed, among bloggers and digital activists who have some kind of relationship with the movement. It was possible to find that this new social movement makes use of different micro and macro strategies of subversion not only to challenge dominant organizations linked to traditional media, but also to change dominant rules and traditional order established within the field of communication. |
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Darbilly, Leonardo Vasconcelos CavalierEscolas::EBAPEAlves, Mário AquinoFreitas, Maria Ester deFischer, TâniaCosta, Alessandra de Sá Mello daVasconcelos, Flávio Carvalho de2014-03-24T12:28:31Z2014-03-24T12:28:31Z2014-02-14DARBILLY, Leonardo Vasconcelos Cavalier. Blogosfera, estratégias de subversão e o campo da comunicação no Brasil: uma análise do Movimento dos Blogueiros Progressistas sob uma perspectiva de estudos organizacionais. Tese (Doutorado em Administração) - FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro, 2014.http://hdl.handle.net/10438/11553The field of communication has undergone a process of intensive changes with respect to how news are produced, distributed and consumed. This phenomenon is linked mainly to changes in technology that have enabled new alternatives to produce and commercialize news that are different from the traditional model established by dominant organizations in this space. The Internet made possible that different civil society groups could express themselves more freely. In this sense, thanks to the use of new technologies of information and communication by such groups, a number of political blogs were created within the field whith the main purpose of challenging the power of traditional media and allowing the dissemination of political views different from those of mainstream organizations This new space is considered in this work as an alternative political blogosphere. Among the various groups of agents that entered the field of communication in recent times, it is possible to mention a specific organized movement that has gained visibility in recent years as much for its political activism as for its engagement in the discussion of media democratization in Brazil: The Movement of Progressive Bloggers (BlogProg). The BlogProg movement, which is composed by former journalists from major traditional media organizations, journalists working for alternative media vehicles, political activists and political parties linked to the left, was responsible for conducting several national meetings in order to discuss the formulation of public policies that guarantee the democratization of the field of communication in Brazil and that could encourage the brazilian blogosphere. In this sense, this thesis aims to analyze how the appeareance and consolidation of a Brazilian political alternative blogosphere made possible, especially since the creation of the movement, the emergence of strategies of subversion by different agents belonging to the field of communication in Brazil. In this thesis the author establishes a link between sociological theory of social fields developed by French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu and media activism perspectives, especially that developed by authors such as Carroll and Hackett (2006 ) and Hackett (2008). Data were collected through three techniques: First, partipant observation in major events sponsored by agents linked to the BlogProg movement. Second, online observation of thirteen blogs produced by bloggers identified with the movement. Finally, eighteen people were interviewed, among bloggers and digital activists who have some kind of relationship with the movement. It was possible to find that this new social movement makes use of different micro and macro strategies of subversion not only to challenge dominant organizations linked to traditional media, but also to change dominant rules and traditional order established within the field of communication.O campo da comunicação tem passado por um processo de intensas mudanças no que tange ao modo como a notícia é produzida, distribuída e consumida em seus diversos segmentos. Tal fenômeno está ligado, principalmente, a mudanças de ordem tecnológica que têm possibilitado novas alternativas de se produzir e comercializar a noticia e que fogem ao modelo estabelecido pelas organizações dominantes nesse espaço. A Internet, além de ter modificado o processo tradicional de produção, comercialização e distribuição da informação praticado pelas corporações de mídia, possibilitou também que diferentes grupos da sociedade civil pudessem expressar-se de maneira mais livre. Nesse sentido, graças à utilização das novas tecnologias de informação e comunicação por parte de tais grupos, viu-se o surgimento, no campo da comunicação no Brasil, de um conjunto de blogs políticos que possui como principal intuito desafiar o poder da mídia tradicional e também o de permitir a difusão de pontos de vista políticos distintos aos das organizações mainstream. Tal espaço é aqui denominado como uma blogosfera política alternativa. Dentre os diversos grupos de agentes que ingressaram no campo da comunicação nos últimos tempos, pode-se mencionar um movimento organizado específico que ganhou visibilidade nos últimos anos tanto por sua atuação política, como por seu engajamento na discussão sobre a democratização da mídia no Brasil: o Movimento dos Blogueiros Progressistas (BlogProg). O BlogProg, que é composto por jornalistas egressos de grandes organizações de mídia tradicional, jornalistas ligados a veículos de mídia alternativa e militantes políticos vinculados a partidos de esquerda, foi responsável pela realização de diversos encontros nacionais em que foram feitas diversas reivindicações em prol da formulação de políticas públicas que garantissem a democratização do campo da comunicação no Brasil e que incentivassem a própria blogosfera. Nesse sentido, a presente tese possui como objetivo analisar de que maneira a gênese e a consolidação de uma blogosfera política alternativa possibilitou, sobretudo a partir da criação do Movimento de Blogueiros Progressistas (BlogProg), o surgimento de estratégias de subversão por parte de diferentes agentes pertencentes ao campo da comunicação no Brasil. Procura-se realizar uma articulação entre a teoria sociológica de campo social desenvolvida pelo sociólogo francês Pierre Bourdieu, e a perspectiva de ativismo de mídia advinda dos campos dos estudos de mídia e comunicação e da sociologia, especialmente aquela desenvolvida por autores como Carroll e Hackett (2006) e Hackett (2008). Para que o objetivo deste trabalho pudesse ser atingido, optou-se por coletar diferentes tipos de dados que pudessem ser contrapostos e que permitissem uma maior profundidade no que tange à analise dos elementos aqui sob investigação. Assim, foram coletados dados provenientes de treze blogs vinculados ao movimento BlogProg. Também, foram coletados dados provenientes de observação participante nos principais eventos promovidos pelos agentes que compõem o movimento. Por fim, foram entrevistados dezoito pessoas, dentre blogueiros e ativistas digitais que possuem algum tipo de relação com o movimento aqui analisado. Como resultado foi possível verificar que este novo movimento social faz uso de diferentes micro e macro estratégias de subversão não só para que seja possível desafiar as organizações dominantes vinculadas aos meios de comunicação tradicionais, mas também para modificar as regras dominantes e a ordem estabelecida no campo da comunicação. Entretanto, evidenciou-se que as estratégias de subversão, ainda que sejam orientadas por um desejo de promover transformações revolucionárias no campo por meio da defesa de práticas opostas às práticas dominantes, ainda assim muitas vezes são obrigadas a incorporar algumas práticas ou elementos que também estão presentes nestas últimas, o que está relacionado à força do habitus dos agentes que exercem mais peso no movimento e também pela necessidade do movimento continuar a disputar o jogo em questão. Espera-se que a pesquisa aqui proposta contribua para os estudos sobre as organizações e o elemento poder presente em toda a sua rede de relações sociais. 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Blogosfera, estratégias de subversão e o campo da comunicação no Brasil: uma análise do Movimento dos Blogueiros Progressistas sob uma perspectiva de estudos organizacionais Darbilly, Leonardo Vasconcelos Cavalier Field of communication Power Cyberactivism Poder Ciberativismo Campo da Comunicação Administração de empresas Comunicação Política de comunicação Tecnologia da informação Mídia digital Blogs |
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Blogosfera, estratégias de subversão e o campo da comunicação no Brasil: uma análise do Movimento dos Blogueiros Progressistas sob uma perspectiva de estudos organizacionais |
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Blogosfera, estratégias de subversão e o campo da comunicação no Brasil: uma análise do Movimento dos Blogueiros Progressistas sob uma perspectiva de estudos organizacionais |
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Blogosfera, estratégias de subversão e o campo da comunicação no Brasil: uma análise do Movimento dos Blogueiros Progressistas sob uma perspectiva de estudos organizacionais |
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Blogosfera, estratégias de subversão e o campo da comunicação no Brasil: uma análise do Movimento dos Blogueiros Progressistas sob uma perspectiva de estudos organizacionais |
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Blogosfera, estratégias de subversão e o campo da comunicação no Brasil: uma análise do Movimento dos Blogueiros Progressistas sob uma perspectiva de estudos organizacionais |
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Darbilly, Leonardo Vasconcelos Cavalier |
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Darbilly, Leonardo Vasconcelos Cavalier |
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Alves, Mário Aquino Freitas, Maria Ester de Fischer, Tânia Costa, Alessandra de Sá Mello da |
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Darbilly, Leonardo Vasconcelos Cavalier |
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Vasconcelos, Flávio Carvalho de |
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Vasconcelos, Flávio Carvalho de |
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Field of communication Power Cyberactivism |
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Field of communication Power Cyberactivism Poder Ciberativismo Campo da Comunicação Administração de empresas Comunicação Política de comunicação Tecnologia da informação Mídia digital Blogs |
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Poder Ciberativismo Campo da Comunicação |
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Administração de empresas |
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Comunicação Política de comunicação Tecnologia da informação Mídia digital Blogs |
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The field of communication has undergone a process of intensive changes with respect to how news are produced, distributed and consumed. This phenomenon is linked mainly to changes in technology that have enabled new alternatives to produce and commercialize news that are different from the traditional model established by dominant organizations in this space. The Internet made possible that different civil society groups could express themselves more freely. In this sense, thanks to the use of new technologies of information and communication by such groups, a number of political blogs were created within the field whith the main purpose of challenging the power of traditional media and allowing the dissemination of political views different from those of mainstream organizations This new space is considered in this work as an alternative political blogosphere. Among the various groups of agents that entered the field of communication in recent times, it is possible to mention a specific organized movement that has gained visibility in recent years as much for its political activism as for its engagement in the discussion of media democratization in Brazil: The Movement of Progressive Bloggers (BlogProg). The BlogProg movement, which is composed by former journalists from major traditional media organizations, journalists working for alternative media vehicles, political activists and political parties linked to the left, was responsible for conducting several national meetings in order to discuss the formulation of public policies that guarantee the democratization of the field of communication in Brazil and that could encourage the brazilian blogosphere. In this sense, this thesis aims to analyze how the appeareance and consolidation of a Brazilian political alternative blogosphere made possible, especially since the creation of the movement, the emergence of strategies of subversion by different agents belonging to the field of communication in Brazil. In this thesis the author establishes a link between sociological theory of social fields developed by French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu and media activism perspectives, especially that developed by authors such as Carroll and Hackett (2006 ) and Hackett (2008). Data were collected through three techniques: First, partipant observation in major events sponsored by agents linked to the BlogProg movement. Second, online observation of thirteen blogs produced by bloggers identified with the movement. Finally, eighteen people were interviewed, among bloggers and digital activists who have some kind of relationship with the movement. It was possible to find that this new social movement makes use of different micro and macro strategies of subversion not only to challenge dominant organizations linked to traditional media, but also to change dominant rules and traditional order established within the field of communication. |
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2014 |
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2014-03-24T12:28:31Z |
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2014-03-24T12:28:31Z |
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2014-02-14 |
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DARBILLY, Leonardo Vasconcelos Cavalier. Blogosfera, estratégias de subversão e o campo da comunicação no Brasil: uma análise do Movimento dos Blogueiros Progressistas sob uma perspectiva de estudos organizacionais. Tese (Doutorado em Administração) - FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro, 2014. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10438/11553 |
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DARBILLY, Leonardo Vasconcelos Cavalier. Blogosfera, estratégias de subversão e o campo da comunicação no Brasil: uma análise do Movimento dos Blogueiros Progressistas sob uma perspectiva de estudos organizacionais. Tese (Doutorado em Administração) - FGV - Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro, 2014. |
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