Da Guerra ao Iraque à Primavera Arabe: mídias digitais e ativismo transnacional

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/contracampo.v0i0.27239

Palavras-chave:

Ativismo Transnacional, Mídias Digitais, Primavera Árabe, Guerra ao Iraque

Resumo

O objetivo desta pesquisa é identificar os principais atores de dois episódios recentes do ativismo transnacional e o papel das mídias digitais para protestos. A partir de uma revisão de literatura serão analisados dois casos emblemáticos: os protestos coordenados de 15 fevereiro de 2003 contra a iminente Guerra ao Iraque e os de 2011 no Egito, no contexto da Primavera Árabe. Serão trabalhadas as seguintes questões nos casos estudados: 1) Quem são os principais ativistas nesses dois contextos?; 2) Por que trata-se de eventos transnacionais? 3) de que forma as mídias digitais são utilizadas?

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Biografia do Autor

Vivian Mannheimer, PUC- Rio Programa de doutorado em Comunicação Social PPGCOM

Doutoranda no PPGCOM/PUC-Rio e membro do COMP, Grupo de Comunicação e Política da PUC-Rio.

Arthur Ituassu, PPGCOM/PUC-Rio

Professor Adjunto do PPGCOM/PUC-Rio, ituassu@puc-rio.br. Pesquisador Associado ao Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Democracia Digital (INCT.DD).

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2019-11-01 — Atualizado em 2021-03-14

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