Holographic march: spectra of a networked society
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Resumo: | In April of 2015 the street of the National Congress of the city of Madrid was taken by hundreds of protesters, but for the first time in the history of the political struggles its participants were not corporeal. The Holograms for Freedom demonstration carried out by the platform We are not a crime against the new Citizen Security Law that aims to restrict the freedom of expression and political manifestation of the population, came through holographic art to translate the yearnings of the outraged. We aim to analyze this movement of insubordination that has become possible through social networks and media convergence that have given new contours the forms of organization and dynamics of political activism as well as been able to make them reverberate on a world scale. |
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Holographic march: spectra of a networked societyHashtag controvérsias: ações, vínculos temporários e ativismo feminista em rede sociotécnicaAtivismoFeminismoInternetSociotécnicaTeoria Ator-redeIn April of 2015 the street of the National Congress of the city of Madrid was taken by hundreds of protesters, but for the first time in the history of the political struggles its participants were not corporeal. The Holograms for Freedom demonstration carried out by the platform We are not a crime against the new Citizen Security Law that aims to restrict the freedom of expression and political manifestation of the population, came through holographic art to translate the yearnings of the outraged. We aim to analyze this movement of insubordination that has become possible through social networks and media convergence that have given new contours the forms of organization and dynamics of political activism as well as been able to make them reverberate on a world scale.A percepção de movimentos sociais, culturais e midiáticos cada vez mais complexos nos induzem à busca por procedimentos metodológicos com potencial para refletir em torno desse imaginário e das formas emergentes de sociabilidade. O trabalho a seguir busca na compreensão da Teoria Ator-rede (TAR) como método, experimentar a sua aplicação em um estudo empírico, que partindo de uma análise mais estrutural da rede de ativistas em torno do evento 28 de setembro: dia de luta pela descriminalização do aborto na América Latina, traça um mapa de associações híbridas, controvérsias nem sempre explícitas, vínculos e rastros deixados pelos actantes em ação. A partir desse coletivo heterogêneo de estabilizações provisórias, buscamos compreender a dinâmica de circulação de informações que partem das redes digitais rumo a uma materialização possível junto à sociedade civil organizada.UFSCar2016-07-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistageminis.ufscar.br/index.php/geminis/article/view/251Revista GEMInIS; v. 7 n. 1 (2016): Fãs, ativismo e redes: mídia livre do que?; 27-53Revista GEMInIS; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2016): Fãs, ativismo e redes: mídia livre do que?; 27-53Revista GEMInIS; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2016): Fãs, ativismo e redes: mídia livre do que?; 27-532179-1465reponame:Revista GEMInISinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARporhttps://www.revistageminis.ufscar.br/index.php/geminis/article/view/251/222Copyright (c) 2016 Patrícia Azambuja, Ana Paula Pereira Coelhoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAzambuja, PatríciaPereira Coelho, Ana Paula2020-08-10T20:10:51Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/251Revistahttps://www.revistageminis.ufscar.br/index.php/geminisPUBhttps://www.revistageminis.ufscar.br/index.php/geminis/oai||revista.geminisufscar@gmail.com2179-14652179-1465opendoar:2020-08-10T20:10:51Revista GEMInIS - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false |
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Holographic march: spectra of a networked society Hashtag controvérsias: ações, vínculos temporários e ativismo feminista em rede sociotécnica |
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Holographic march: spectra of a networked society Azambuja, Patrícia Ativismo Feminismo Internet Sociotécnica Teoria Ator-rede |
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Holographic march: spectra of a networked society |
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Azambuja, Patrícia |
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Azambuja, Patrícia Pereira Coelho, Ana Paula |
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Pereira Coelho, Ana Paula |
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Azambuja, Patrícia Pereira Coelho, Ana Paula |
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Ativismo Feminismo Internet Sociotécnica Teoria Ator-rede |
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Ativismo Feminismo Internet Sociotécnica Teoria Ator-rede |
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In April of 2015 the street of the National Congress of the city of Madrid was taken by hundreds of protesters, but for the first time in the history of the political struggles its participants were not corporeal. The Holograms for Freedom demonstration carried out by the platform We are not a crime against the new Citizen Security Law that aims to restrict the freedom of expression and political manifestation of the population, came through holographic art to translate the yearnings of the outraged. We aim to analyze this movement of insubordination that has become possible through social networks and media convergence that have given new contours the forms of organization and dynamics of political activism as well as been able to make them reverberate on a world scale. |
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