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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.27.2017.tde-05092017-091932
Document
Author
Full name
Erick Andre Roza
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2017
Supervisor
Committee
Felice, Massimo di (President)
Correa, Elizabeth Nicolau Saad
Hirano, Sedi
Sant'Anna, Sérgio Bairon Blanco
Trivinho, Eugênio Rondini
Title in Portuguese
Internet e política: estudos a partir do netativismo e do comum digital
Keywords in Portuguese
Comum
Contra-Estado
Dádiva
Netativismo
Política
Redes Digitais
Abstract in Portuguese
O trabalho pretende apresentar a tese de que o netativismo pode ser lido a partir de três conceitos complementares: a Dádiva e a Reciprocidade, O Contra-Estado e o Comum. Sustentamos que é a articulação entre esses três elementos que permite uma chave de entendimento ampla à política nas redes digitais. Para desenvolver essa tese propomos um percurso histórico constitutivo da sociedade digital. Nesse processo, apresentamos uma metodologia que se ancora no princípio das afinidades ecológicas para debater o quadro histórico que nos trouxe até aqui. Feito isso o trabalho divide o netativismo em dois períodos distintos e, ao final, de posso desse conjunto apresentamos algumas expressões da política e do netativismo e suas repercussões no nosso cotidiano.
Title in English
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Keywords in English
Against-State
Commons
Digital Networks
Gift
Netactivism
Politics
Abstract in English
This work intends to support the thesis that netactivism can be read from three complementary concepts: 'Gift and Reciprocity', 'Against-State' and 'Commons'. We allege that it is the articulation between these three elements that allows for a broad understanding of politics in digital networks.In order to develop this idea, we propose a historical background of digital society. The methodology used in doing so is anchored in the principle of ecological affinities, which is used to discuss the historical context that brought us to this moment. We then divide netactivism into two distinct eras and, in conclusion, we present some expressions of politics and netactivism and what their repercussions on our daily lives are.
 
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Publishing Date
2017-09-05
 
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