Building narrative power for social justice: interview with Shanelle Matthews

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Autor(a) principal: Cotta, Diego
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Saavedra, Renata, Lima, Valeria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Mídia.e.Cotidiano
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uff.br/midiaecotidiano/article/view/55518
Resumo: Talking about shifting narratives has become almost commonplace in the field of communication for rights. But what does this mean and how can it really be in the service of social justice? For Shanelle Mathews, it is imperative that social movements produce “narrative power”, so that they can “expand the collective perception of what is socially, economically and politically possible”. The interviewee is an activist, communicator and teacher, dedicated to collaborating with social justice activists, organizations and campaigns to inspire action and build narrative power. She is the communications director for the Movement for Black Lives (M4BL), founder of the Radical Communicators Network, and a faculty member at The New School, a university located in New York. Her ideas bring some important clues to face the communicational challenges of progressive social movements, towards the building of “a robust narrative scaffolding for a more liberatory future”.
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spelling Building narrative power for social justice: interview with Shanelle MatthewsConstruyendo poder narrativo para la justicia social: entrevista con Shanelle MatthewsConstruindo poder narrativo para justiça social: entrevista com Shanelle MatthewsNarrativaMídiaJustiça SocialRacismoMovimentos SociaisNarrativaMedios de ComunicaciónJusticia SocialRacismoMovimientos SocialesNarrativeMediaSocial JusticeRacismSocial MovimentsTalking about shifting narratives has become almost commonplace in the field of communication for rights. But what does this mean and how can it really be in the service of social justice? For Shanelle Mathews, it is imperative that social movements produce “narrative power”, so that they can “expand the collective perception of what is socially, economically and politically possible”. The interviewee is an activist, communicator and teacher, dedicated to collaborating with social justice activists, organizations and campaigns to inspire action and build narrative power. She is the communications director for the Movement for Black Lives (M4BL), founder of the Radical Communicators Network, and a faculty member at The New School, a university located in New York. Her ideas bring some important clues to face the communicational challenges of progressive social movements, towards the building of “a robust narrative scaffolding for a more liberatory future”. Hablar de narrativas transformadoras se ha vuelto casi un lugar común en el campo de la comunicación para los derechos. Pero, ¿qué significa esto y cómo puede estar realmente al servicio de la justicia social? Para Shanelle Mathews, es imperativo que los movimientos sociales produzcan “poder narrativo”, para que puedan “expandir la percepción colectiva de lo que es social, económica y políticamente posible”. Mathews es activista, comunicadora y docente, y se dedica a colaborar con activistas de justicia social, organizaciones y campañas para inspirar acción y construir poder narrativo. Es Directora de Comunicaciones del Movimiento por las Vidas Negras (M4BL), fundadora de la red Radical Communicators Network (RadComms) y profesora en The New School, universidad en Nueva York. Sus ideas dan pistas para enfrentar los desafíos comunicacionales de los movimientos sociales progresistas, hacia la construcción de “una narrativa robusta que sirva de soporte para un futuro más liberador”.Falar sobre transformar narrativas se tornou quase um lugar comum no campo da comunicação por direitos. Mas o que isso quer dizer e como pode estar realmente a serviço da justiça social? Para Shanelle Mathews, é imprescindível que movimentos sociais produzam “poder narrativo”, de modo que possam “expandir a percepção coletiva do que é  social, econômica e politicamente possível”. A entrevistada é ativista, comunicadora e professora, e se dedica a colaborar com ativistas, organizações e campanhas de justiça social para inspirar ações e construir poder narrativo. É diretora de Comunicação do Movimento por Vidas Negras (Movement for Black Lives - M4BL), fundadora da Radical Communicators Network (Rede de Comunicadores Radicais - RadComms) e professora da The New School, universidade em Nova Iorque. Suas ideias dão pistas para o enfrentamento dos desafios comunicacionais dos movimentos sociais progressistas, rumo à construção de “uma narrativa robusta que sirva de sustentação para um futuro mais libertador".ABEC2022-09-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/midiaecotidiano/article/view/5551810.22409/rmc.v16i3.55518Revista Mídia e Cotidiano; v. 16 n. 3 (2022): Comunicação, Mídia e Interseccionalidade; 304-3152178-602X10.22409/rmc.v16i3reponame:Mídia.e.Cotidianoinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporenghttps://periodicos.uff.br/midiaecotidiano/article/view/55518/32961https://periodicos.uff.br/midiaecotidiano/article/view/55518/32962Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Mídia e Cotidianoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCotta, DiegoSaavedra, RenataLima, Valeria2022-09-21T14:35:15Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/55518Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/midiaecotidiano/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/midiaecotidiano/oaimidiaecotidiano.ega@id.uff.br||revistamidiaecotidiano@gmail.com2178-602X2178-602Xopendoar:2022-09-21T14:35:15Mídia.e.Cotidiano - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Building narrative power for social justice: interview with Shanelle Matthews
Construyendo poder narrativo para la justicia social: entrevista con Shanelle Matthews
Construindo poder narrativo para justiça social: entrevista com Shanelle Matthews
title Building narrative power for social justice: interview with Shanelle Matthews
spellingShingle Building narrative power for social justice: interview with Shanelle Matthews
Cotta, Diego
Narrativa
Mídia
Justiça Social
Racismo
Movimentos Sociais
Narrativa
Medios de Comunicación
Justicia Social
Racismo
Movimientos Sociales
Narrative
Media
Social Justice
Racism
Social Moviments
title_short Building narrative power for social justice: interview with Shanelle Matthews
title_full Building narrative power for social justice: interview with Shanelle Matthews
title_fullStr Building narrative power for social justice: interview with Shanelle Matthews
title_full_unstemmed Building narrative power for social justice: interview with Shanelle Matthews
title_sort Building narrative power for social justice: interview with Shanelle Matthews
author Cotta, Diego
author_facet Cotta, Diego
Saavedra, Renata
Lima, Valeria
author_role author
author2 Saavedra, Renata
Lima, Valeria
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cotta, Diego
Saavedra, Renata
Lima, Valeria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Narrativa
Mídia
Justiça Social
Racismo
Movimentos Sociais
Narrativa
Medios de Comunicación
Justicia Social
Racismo
Movimientos Sociales
Narrative
Media
Social Justice
Racism
Social Moviments
topic Narrativa
Mídia
Justiça Social
Racismo
Movimentos Sociais
Narrativa
Medios de Comunicación
Justicia Social
Racismo
Movimientos Sociales
Narrative
Media
Social Justice
Racism
Social Moviments
description Talking about shifting narratives has become almost commonplace in the field of communication for rights. But what does this mean and how can it really be in the service of social justice? For Shanelle Mathews, it is imperative that social movements produce “narrative power”, so that they can “expand the collective perception of what is socially, economically and politically possible”. The interviewee is an activist, communicator and teacher, dedicated to collaborating with social justice activists, organizations and campaigns to inspire action and build narrative power. She is the communications director for the Movement for Black Lives (M4BL), founder of the Radical Communicators Network, and a faculty member at The New School, a university located in New York. Her ideas bring some important clues to face the communicational challenges of progressive social movements, towards the building of “a robust narrative scaffolding for a more liberatory future”.
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