Media activism in Brazil: Discursive strategies of Mídia Ninja1

Raul Ramalho, Kênia Maia
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This article analyses the discursive content produced by the Brazilian collective Mídia Ninja on its Facebook page about a significant political event in Brazil – the habeas corpus granted (and later denied) in July 2018 to the former centre-left president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The article uses discourse analysis based on the three-dimensional model (a non-hierarchical relationship between text, discursive practice and social practice) as methodology. The research problematizes the media activism features of Mídia Ninja, arguing that the group acted in favour of Lula’s freedom based on a centralized and multimedia narrative (written texts, photos, cartoons, videos and live broadcasts) combined with a counter-hegemonic discursive strategy. This strategy elected opponents and heroes, and defined the situation as part of a coup led by the traditional media alongside sectors of political and court systems. Furthermore, the action of Mídia Ninja challenges traditional journalistic practices such as objectivity and impartiality by representing a hybrid media activism, embracing an aesthetic-enunciative freedom characteristic of free media.
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巴西媒体行动主义:Mídia的话语策略
本文分析了巴西集体Mídia Ninja在其Facebook页面上发表的关于巴西重大政治事件的话语内容——2018年7月,巴西前中左翼总统路易斯·Inácio·卢拉·达席尔瓦获得人身保护令(后来又被拒绝)。本文采用基于三维模型(文本、话语实践和社会实践之间的非等级关系)的话语分析作为方法论。该研究对Mídia Ninja的媒体行动主义特征提出质疑,认为该组织支持卢拉的自由是基于集中和多媒体叙事(书面文本、照片、漫画、视频和直播),并结合反霸权的话语策略。这一策略选出了反对者和英雄,并将局势定义为由传统媒体以及政治和法院系统部门领导的政变的一部分。此外,Mídia Ninja的行动挑战了传统的新闻实践,如客观性和公正性,代表了一种混合媒体行动主义,拥抱了自由媒体的审美自由特征。
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Journal of Alternative and Community Media
Journal of Alternative and Community Media Social Sciences-Communication
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