Audiovisual as a weapon for ind i genous defense in Covid - 19 times

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Autor(a) principal: Kaseker, Mônica Panis
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Ribeiro, Lucas Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Internacional de Folkcomunicação
Texto Completo: https://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/folkcom/article/view/19281
Resumo: This paper aims to analyze the use of audiovisual production in social media as a Covid-19 defense and prevention mechanism among indigenous communities. The online holding of the Camp Free Land, as well debates and the production and dissemination of prevention videos on indigenous social networks marked the pandemic crisis in Brazil. The research brings up some historical aspects of the role played by epidemics and diseases in the trajectory of Brazilian indigenous peoples, raising reflections on this theme from the perspective of both non-indigenous and indigenous authors (OLIVEIRA; FREIRE, 2006; KOPENAWA; ALBERT, 2015; KRENAK, 2019). From the unsystematic observation of social media in Covid-19 times, this research notes the empowerment of indigenous media activism and the expansion of self-representation through audiovisual. Audiovisual; Social media; Indigenous media activism.
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spelling Audiovisual as a weapon for ind i genous defense in Covid - 19 timesEl audiovisual como arma de defesa indígena en tiempos de Covid - 19O audiovisual como arma de defesa indígena em tempos de Covid-19This paper aims to analyze the use of audiovisual production in social media as a Covid-19 defense and prevention mechanism among indigenous communities. The online holding of the Camp Free Land, as well debates and the production and dissemination of prevention videos on indigenous social networks marked the pandemic crisis in Brazil. The research brings up some historical aspects of the role played by epidemics and diseases in the trajectory of Brazilian indigenous peoples, raising reflections on this theme from the perspective of both non-indigenous and indigenous authors (OLIVEIRA; FREIRE, 2006; KOPENAWA; ALBERT, 2015; KRENAK, 2019). From the unsystematic observation of social media in Covid-19 times, this research notes the empowerment of indigenous media activism and the expansion of self-representation through audiovisual. Audiovisual; Social media; Indigenous media activism.El artículo tiene como objetivo analizar el uso del audiovisual en las mídias sociales por las comunidades indígenas como un mecanismo de defensa y prevención para la Covid-19. La realización en línea del campamento Terra Livre, así como los debates y las corrientes de producción y difusión de videos de prevención en las redes sociales indígenas marcaron la crisis pandémica en Brasil. La investigación recupera aspectos históricos sobre el papel de las epidemias y enfermedades en la trayectoria de los pueblos indígenas brasileños, trayendo reflexiones desde la perspectiva de autores no indígenas e indígenas acerca del tema (OLIVEIRA; FREIRE, 2006; KOPENAWA; ALBERT, 2015; KRENAK, 2019). Con base en la observación asistemática de las redes sociales en el período de la pandemia, la investigación concluye que en la pandemia hay un desarrollo del activismo mediático indígena y la expansión de la autorrepresentación a través del audiovisual. Audiovisual; Mídias sociales; Activismo mediático indígena.O artigo tem como proposta analisar a utilização do audiovisual nas mídias sociais como mecanismo de defesa e prevenção à Covid-19 junto às comunidades indígenas. A realização online do Acampamento Terra Livre, assim como debates e correntes de produção e de disseminação de vídeos de prevenção nas redes sociais indígenas marcaram a crise pandêmica no Brasil. A pesquisa resgata aspectos históricos sobre o papel das epidemias e moléstias na trajetória dos povos indígenas brasileiros, trazendo reflexões na perspectiva de autores indigenistas e indígenas sobre esta temática (OLIVEIRA; FREIRE, 2006; KOPENAWA; ALBERT, 2015; KRENAK, 2019). A partir da observação assistemática das redes sociais no período da pandemia, a pesquisa constata o fortalecimento do midiativismo indígena e a expansão da autorrepresentação pelo audiovisual. Audiovisual; Mídias sociais; Midiativismo indígena. This paper aims to analyze the use of audiovisual production in social media as a Covid-19 defense and prevention mechanism among indigenous communities. The online holding of the Camp Free Land, as well debates and the production and dissemination of prevention videos on indigenous social networks marked the pandemic crisis in Brazil. The research brings up some historical aspects of the role played by epidemics and diseases in the trajectory of Brazilian indigenous peoples, raising reflections on this theme from the perspective of both non-indigenous and indigenous authors (OLIVEIRA; FREIRE, 2006; KOPENAWA; ALBERT, 2015; KRENAK, 2019). From the unsystematic observation of social media in Covid-19 times, this research notes the empowerment of indigenous media activism and the expansion of self-representation through audiovisual. Audiovisual; Social media; Indigenous media activism. El artículo tiene como objetivo analizar el uso del audiovisual en las mídias sociales por las comunidades indígenas como un mecanismo de defensa y prevención para la Covid-19. La realización en línea del campamento Terra Livre, así como los debates y las corrientes de producción y difusión de videos de prevención en las redes sociales indígenas marcaron la crisis pandémica en Brasil. La investigación recupera aspectos históricos sobre el papel de las epidemias y enfermedades en la trayectoria de los pueblos indígenas brasileños, trayendo reflexiones desde la perspectiva de autores no indígenas e indígenas acerca del tema (OLIVEIRA; FREIRE, 2006; KOPENAWA; ALBERT, 2015; KRENAK, 2019). Con base en la observación asistemática de las redes sociales en el período de la pandemia, la investigación concluye que en la pandemia hay un desarrollo del activismo mediático indígena y la expansión de la autorrepresentación a través del audiovisual. Audiovisual; Mídias sociales; Activismo mediático indígena.Editora UEPG2020-06-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/folkcom/article/view/1928110.5212/RIF.v.18.i40.0011Revista Internacional de Folkcomunicação; v. 18 n. 40 (2020): (jan./jun. 2020): "Folkcomunicação, povos e comunidades tradicionais"; 183-1981807-496010.5212/RIF.v.18.i40.00010019reponame:Revista Internacional de Folkcomunicaçãoinstname:Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa (UEPG)instacron:UEPGporhttps://revistas.uepg.br/index.php/folkcom/article/view/19281/209209215252Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Internacional de Folkcomunicaçãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKaseker, Mônica PanisRibeiro, Lucas Fernando2021-10-13T17:38:03Zoai:uepg.br:article/19281Revistahttp://www.revistas.uepg.br/index.php?journal=folkcomPUBhttp://www.revistas.uepg.br/index.php/folkcom/oairevistafolkcom@uepg.br||sergiogadini@yahoo.com.br1807-49601807-4960opendoar:2021-10-13T17:38:03Revista Internacional de Folkcomunicação - Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa (UEPG)false
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El audiovisual como arma de defesa indígena en tiempos de Covid - 19
O audiovisual como arma de defesa indígena em tempos de Covid-19
title Audiovisual as a weapon for ind i genous defense in Covid - 19 times
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Kaseker, Mônica Panis
title_short Audiovisual as a weapon for ind i genous defense in Covid - 19 times
title_full Audiovisual as a weapon for ind i genous defense in Covid - 19 times
title_fullStr Audiovisual as a weapon for ind i genous defense in Covid - 19 times
title_full_unstemmed Audiovisual as a weapon for ind i genous defense in Covid - 19 times
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