Protagonismo Guarani-Kaiowá no ciberespaço: em busca da auto-representação
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2015-09-22
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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After the popularization of Internet any connected citizen can disseminate news and
introduce new topics of debate in the public sphere. We use here the concept of public
sphere described by Habermas (1984) as the space that allowed the emergence of
public debate, consolidator of modern democracy. Given this context, the research
aims to reflect on the possibilities of connected citizens to take ownership of the new
medias and take for themselves the place of enunciation, understood as part of a
process of construction of their own citizenship. To conduct such a reflection, at first
we tell the story of the people Guarani-Kaiowá. Then, we analyze the evolution of the
concept of citizenship to emphasize the pressing need to consolidate these rights for
marginalized people, as is the case of Brazilian Indians. We also make considerations
about the conceptions of the Information Age through the development of orality to
writing until the emergence of cyberspace. Finally, we try to understand what
motivates citizens historically marginalized by traditional media to engage in the fight
for the right to represent themselves in the cyberspace. The first answers we achieve
show that in addition to the search for self-representation, the people Guarani-Kaiowá
use the cyberspace as a strategic quest for visibility as their search for assistance and
demarcation of land requires communications intermediation. This perception
culminates in the conclusion that the use of cyberspace can be considered as an
exercise of the citizenship by the people Guarani-Kaiowá.
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NEVES, E. M. R. Protagonismo Guarani-Kaiowá no ciberespaço: em busca da auto-representação. 2015. 117 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Comunicação) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2015.