NETWORK FEMINISM: THREE YOUNG FEMALE TEACHERS’ ONLINE AND OFFLINE MILITANCY

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Autor(a) principal: Dorotéio, Patrícia Karla Soares Santos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Favacho, André Márcio Picanço
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: SciELO Preprints
Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/3805
Resumo: This article examines the militancy practices of three young female teachers, who work on multiple agendas and use social networks as their locus of resistance. Data were obtained from a netnography carried out on these teachers’ Facebook, followed up by an interview. We have proposed an ethical-political study, based on Michael Foucault’s concept of ethics. We consider that these teachers recognize the moral obligation to fight and defend, responding to a specific type of feminism, a network feminism, which takes place through alliances with other struggles. The teachers seem to pressure the school and the school curriculum with themes and agendas of struggle and militancy, which gives rise to debates. In addition, we have identified an experience of militancy constituted by practices that bet on the transformative power of small constraints and tensions produced on social networks, which is revealing other ways of life and attempts of eroding truths that are difficult to destabilize.
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spelling NETWORK FEMINISM: THREE YOUNG FEMALE TEACHERS’ ONLINE AND OFFLINE MILITANCYFEMINISMO EN RED: LA MILITANCIA ON Y OFF-LINE DE TRES JÓVENES PROFESORASFeminismo de rede: a militância on e off-line de três jovens professorasMilitânciaFeminismosDocênciaÉtica e políticaNetnografiaMilitancyFeminismsTeachingEthics and politicsNetnographyMilitanciafeminismospráctica docenteética y políticanetnografiaThis article examines the militancy practices of three young female teachers, who work on multiple agendas and use social networks as their locus of resistance. Data were obtained from a netnography carried out on these teachers’ Facebook, followed up by an interview. We have proposed an ethical-political study, based on Michael Foucault’s concept of ethics. We consider that these teachers recognize the moral obligation to fight and defend, responding to a specific type of feminism, a network feminism, which takes place through alliances with other struggles. The teachers seem to pressure the school and the school curriculum with themes and agendas of struggle and militancy, which gives rise to debates. In addition, we have identified an experience of militancy constituted by practices that bet on the transformative power of small constraints and tensions produced on social networks, which is revealing other ways of life and attempts of eroding truths that are difficult to destabilize.El artículo examina las prácticas de militancia de tres jóvenes profesoras, activas en múltiples agendas y que hacen uso de las redes sociales como locus de resistencia. Los datos fueron obtenidos en una netnografía realizada en la red social Facebook de estas profesoras, seguida de una entrevista. Proponemos un estudio ético-político, basado en el concepto de ética de Michel Foucault. Creemos que las profesoras reconocen la obligación moral de luchar y defender, respondiendo a un tipo específico de feminismo, un feminismo en red, que se da a través de alianzas con otras luchas. Las profesoras parecen presionar la escuela y el currículo escolar con temas y agendas de lucha y militancia, lo que provoca debates. Además, identificamos una experiencia de militancia constituida por prácticas que apuestan por el poder transformador de las pequeñas coacciones y tensiones que se producen en las redes sociales y modos de vida, y que están revelando intentos de erosionar verdades difíciles de desestabilizar.  O artigo perscruta práticas de militâncias de três jovens professoras, atuantes em múltiplas pautas e que fazem uso das redes sociais como lócus de resistência. Os dados foram obtidos em uma netnografia realizada na rede social Facebook dessas professoras, seguida por entrevista. Propusemos um estudo ético-político, fundamentado no conceito de ética em Michel Foucault. Consideramos que as professoras reconhecem a obrigação moral de lutar e defender, respondendo a um tipo específico de feminismo, um feminismo de rede, que se dá a partir das alianças com as demais lutas. As professoras parecem tensionar a escola e o currículo escolar com temas e pautas de luta e de militância, o que provoca debates. Além disso, identificamos uma experiência de militância constituída por práticas que apostam na potência transformadora dos pequenos constrangimentos e tensionamentos produzidos nas redes sociais e nos modos de vida, e que estão revelando tentativas de corroer verdades difíceis de serem desestabilizadas.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-03-21info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/380510.1590/SciELOPreprints.3805porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/3805/7078Copyright (c) 2022 Patrícia Karla Soares Santos Dorotéio, André Márcio Picanço Favachohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDorotéio, Patrícia Karla Soares SantosFavacho, André Márcio Picançoreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-03-18T14:00:16Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/3805Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-03-18T14:00:16SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv NETWORK FEMINISM: THREE YOUNG FEMALE TEACHERS’ ONLINE AND OFFLINE MILITANCY
FEMINISMO EN RED: LA MILITANCIA ON Y OFF-LINE DE TRES JÓVENES PROFESORAS
Feminismo de rede: a militância on e off-line de três jovens professoras
title NETWORK FEMINISM: THREE YOUNG FEMALE TEACHERS’ ONLINE AND OFFLINE MILITANCY
spellingShingle NETWORK FEMINISM: THREE YOUNG FEMALE TEACHERS’ ONLINE AND OFFLINE MILITANCY
Dorotéio, Patrícia Karla Soares Santos
Militância
Feminismos
Docência
Ética e política
Netnografia
Militancy
Feminisms
Teaching
Ethics and politics
Netnography
Militancia
feminismos
práctica docente
ética y política
netnografia
title_short NETWORK FEMINISM: THREE YOUNG FEMALE TEACHERS’ ONLINE AND OFFLINE MILITANCY
title_full NETWORK FEMINISM: THREE YOUNG FEMALE TEACHERS’ ONLINE AND OFFLINE MILITANCY
title_fullStr NETWORK FEMINISM: THREE YOUNG FEMALE TEACHERS’ ONLINE AND OFFLINE MILITANCY
title_full_unstemmed NETWORK FEMINISM: THREE YOUNG FEMALE TEACHERS’ ONLINE AND OFFLINE MILITANCY
title_sort NETWORK FEMINISM: THREE YOUNG FEMALE TEACHERS’ ONLINE AND OFFLINE MILITANCY
author Dorotéio, Patrícia Karla Soares Santos
author_facet Dorotéio, Patrícia Karla Soares Santos
Favacho, André Márcio Picanço
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author2 Favacho, André Márcio Picanço
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dorotéio, Patrícia Karla Soares Santos
Favacho, André Márcio Picanço
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Militância
Feminismos
Docência
Ética e política
Netnografia
Militancy
Feminisms
Teaching
Ethics and politics
Netnography
Militancia
feminismos
práctica docente
ética y política
netnografia
topic Militância
Feminismos
Docência
Ética e política
Netnografia
Militancy
Feminisms
Teaching
Ethics and politics
Netnography
Militancia
feminismos
práctica docente
ética y política
netnografia
description This article examines the militancy practices of three young female teachers, who work on multiple agendas and use social networks as their locus of resistance. Data were obtained from a netnography carried out on these teachers’ Facebook, followed up by an interview. We have proposed an ethical-political study, based on Michael Foucault’s concept of ethics. We consider that these teachers recognize the moral obligation to fight and defend, responding to a specific type of feminism, a network feminism, which takes place through alliances with other struggles. The teachers seem to pressure the school and the school curriculum with themes and agendas of struggle and militancy, which gives rise to debates. In addition, we have identified an experience of militancy constituted by practices that bet on the transformative power of small constraints and tensions produced on social networks, which is revealing other ways of life and attempts of eroding truths that are difficult to destabilize.
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