Journalism, social networks and global occupation movements: a systemic crisis in the contemporary semiosphere

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Autor(a) principal: de Oliveira, Felipe Moura
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Henn, Ronaldo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian journalism research (Online)
Texto Completo: https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/article/view/625
Resumo: his article ponders the tension created in journalism by the emergence of social networks in the processes of the social construction of reality. The focuses are the events kindled by the Indignados movement in Spain in 2012, during the “25S” protests, which called for a new constituent assembly. Waiter Alberto Casillas stole the scene by facing police truculence, and that had a great repercussion in the networks, attracting the attention of international journalism. There are two points of view which, when compared, lead to a possible synthesis about this moment of crisis: 1) the way journalism presents the events; 2) the possibilities and implications offered by the networks to the more ample dynamics of journalism. C. S. Peirce’s concept of semiosis is the basis of the reflective effort, along with a systemic view inspired by the Semiotics of Culture – especially as in Yuri Lotman. It is postulated that in the contemporary semiosphere, in which complex processes of semiosis set off by events from the chaotic reality are unfolded, journalism has to review its practices, under pain of losing the legitimacy it has acquired throughout history as a mediator of a certain kind of knowledge.
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title Journalism, social networks and global occupation movements: a systemic crisis in the contemporary semiosphere
spellingShingle Journalism, social networks and global occupation movements: a systemic crisis in the contemporary semiosphere
de Oliveira, Felipe Moura
Journalism
Cyberevent
Social networks
Crisis
Social reality
title_short Journalism, social networks and global occupation movements: a systemic crisis in the contemporary semiosphere
title_full Journalism, social networks and global occupation movements: a systemic crisis in the contemporary semiosphere
title_fullStr Journalism, social networks and global occupation movements: a systemic crisis in the contemporary semiosphere
title_full_unstemmed Journalism, social networks and global occupation movements: a systemic crisis in the contemporary semiosphere
title_sort Journalism, social networks and global occupation movements: a systemic crisis in the contemporary semiosphere
author de Oliveira, Felipe Moura
author_facet de Oliveira, Felipe Moura
Henn, Ronaldo
author_role author
author2 Henn, Ronaldo
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Oliveira, Felipe Moura
Henn, Ronaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Journalism
Cyberevent
Social networks
Crisis
Social reality
topic Journalism
Cyberevent
Social networks
Crisis
Social reality
description his article ponders the tension created in journalism by the emergence of social networks in the processes of the social construction of reality. The focuses are the events kindled by the Indignados movement in Spain in 2012, during the “25S” protests, which called for a new constituent assembly. Waiter Alberto Casillas stole the scene by facing police truculence, and that had a great repercussion in the networks, attracting the attention of international journalism. There are two points of view which, when compared, lead to a possible synthesis about this moment of crisis: 1) the way journalism presents the events; 2) the possibilities and implications offered by the networks to the more ample dynamics of journalism. C. S. Peirce’s concept of semiosis is the basis of the reflective effort, along with a systemic view inspired by the Semiotics of Culture – especially as in Yuri Lotman. It is postulated that in the contemporary semiosphere, in which complex processes of semiosis set off by events from the chaotic reality are unfolded, journalism has to review its practices, under pain of losing the legitimacy it has acquired throughout history as a mediator of a certain kind of knowledge.
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