Outlining the history of cyberactivism in Brazil

IF 1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Internet Histories Pub Date : 2020-06-04 DOI:10.1080/24701475.2020.1769893
R. Nunes
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Abstract Notwithstanding the growing interest in cyberactivism in Brazil since the 2013 protests, not much is known about the previous unfolding of this kind of activism before it became a major actor in challenging the political system. Thus, this paper aimed to offer a first outline of cyberactivism’s history in Brazil, taking into account which actors and practices were present in each moment, stressing their continuities and discontinuities. To this end, we used existing empirical literature – predominantly focused on particular actors, practices or moments – to gather data, facts and processes. Our investigation found out three moments of cyberactivism in the country, disrupted by an entaglement of socipolitical and technological factors and classified on the basis of existent actors, practices and platforms. First, the emergence, whereby web portals served as a source of information and a space for self expression and political articulation. Second, the consolidation, in which blogs provided networks for debates known as blogospheres. And, finally, the routinisation, when the emergence of social networks – stimulating debates, individual political manifestations, exchange of strategic information and calls for demonstrations – enabled cyberactivism to become part of everyday life.
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概述巴西网络行动主义的历史
尽管自2013年抗议活动以来,巴西对网络行动主义的兴趣日益浓厚,但在这种行动主义成为挑战政治制度的主要行动者之前,人们对其之前的发展知之甚少。因此,本文旨在提供巴西网路行动主义历史的第一个概述,考虑到每个时刻都有哪些行动者和实践,强调他们的连续性和非连续性。为此,我们使用现有的实证文献——主要集中在特定的参与者、实践或时刻——来收集数据、事实和过程。我们的调查发现了该国三次网络行动主义的时刻,它们受到社会政治和技术因素的影响,并根据现有的行动者、做法和平台进行了分类。首先,门户网站作为信息来源和自我表达和政治表达空间的出现。第二,整合,博客为辩论提供了网络,被称为博客圈。最后,当社交网络的出现——刺激辩论、个人政治表现、交换战略信息和呼吁示威——使网络行动主义成为日常生活的一部分时,常规化就出现了。
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