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本文旨在研究数字通信在圣保罗市移民创造国际空间中的作用。特别地,分析了这些人对数字社交媒体Facebook的使用情况,以便通过生活在圣保罗市的移民对该平台的不同使用来揭示具体的中介。圣保罗的移民社区——无论是已经建立的还是新的——都面临着身份形成的不确定性,以及社会形成和多元文化话语的可行性。因此,我们分析了圣保罗的移民如何通过数字手段在城市中创造国际化的空间,从支持移民的本地网络的发展,到数字技能的培训和数字媒体中知名度的产生。本研究采用了多种方法,通过调查数字实践在圣保罗建立国际化空间,并通过研究城市中不同移民社区的个人生活。本讨论旨在从“乡土世界主义”和“解放世界主义”的角度进行对话(Georgiou, M. 2013)。媒体与城市:世界主义与差异。剑桥,麻萨诸塞州:Polity),移民群体的文化认同的价值增值,以及从伦理和政治角度对当地社会中移民的开放和承认的倾向。
Digital communication in the making of cosmopolitan spaces by São Paulo’s immigrants
ABSTRACT This article aims to examine the role of digital communication in the making of cosmopolitan spaces by immigrants in the city of São Paulo. Particularly, the uses of the digital social media Facebook by these individuals are analyzed, in order to reveal the specific mediations through the diverse uses of immigrants living in São Paulo of this platform. São Paulo’s migrants’ communities – established and new –, face uncertainty about their identity formation, as well as about the viability of social formation and multicultural discourses. Hence, we analyze how immigrants in São Paulo mobilize digitally to make cosmopolitan spaces in the city, from the development of local networks in support of migrants, to training into digital skills and the production of visibility within digital media. This study uses a multimethod approach, by investigating digital practices to build cosmopolitan spaces in São Paulo, and by examining the lives of individuals of different migrants’ communities in the city. This discussion aims to dialogue with the perspectives of ‘vernacular cosmopolitanism’ and ‘cosmopolitanism of liberation’ (Georgiou, M. 2013. Media and the city: cosmopolitanism and difference. Cambridge, MA: Polity), of valorization of cultural identities of migrants groups, as well as of dispositions from an ethical and political perspective to openness and recognition of the migrants within the local society.