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Uncertainty and indeterminacy in Brazilian social and media formation: references to think of the problem of recognition in the public space

Incertitude et indétermination dans la formation socio médiatique brésilienne: références pour réfléchir sur le problème de la reconnaissance de la violence symbolique et matérielle dans l'espace public
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Ferreira, Jairo

Abstract

In this article, we propose the concept of mediatization as central to understanding the processes of disruption, uncertainty, and indeterminacy in the social formation of Brazil. This proposition does not replace the socio-anthropological approaches that propose indeterminacy as a characteristic of... view more

In this article, we propose the concept of mediatization as central to understanding the processes of disruption, uncertainty, and indeterminacy in the social formation of Brazil. This proposition does not replace the socio-anthropological approaches that propose indeterminacy as a characteristic of societies where there are no social practices symbolically referenced (Lahire, 2002). We suggest, however, that this movement that we call ascending is reproduced in an exponential way, adding time and space deferred, due to the mediatization of society, in which the use of the media by social actors breaks with discursive hegemonies of media and mediated institutions. The mediatization is conceptualized in three spheres: a) the information flows between Ecclesia, Agora, and Oikos (Bratosin, 2014; Ferreira, 2016); b) the uses, practices, and appropriations of the means, especially in digital networks; c) circulation, central in the constitution flows. Circulation is not going from hand to hand. Circulation is the operation of picking up, manipulating, in the struggle for recognition, within the framework of flows. Therefore, circulation refers to the conflicts and possibilities of social recognition, triggered by actors and institutions, media and mediatized. We suggest, therefore, a new design for the understanding of the current symbolic tensions in Latin America, based on meta-reflections from its epistemologies.... view less

Keywords
network; digital media; mediatization; interaction

Classification
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of the Science of Communication

Free Keywords
uncertainty; mediatization; means; circulation; recognition

Document language
English

Publication Year
2017

Page/Pages
p. 267-285

Journal
ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies, 10 (2017) 1

Issue topic
Rhetoric and Peace at Crossroads: Public and Civic Discourse, Culture and Communication Perspectives

ISSN
1775-352X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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