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Os públicos e o governo da vida nas redes sociais
Author(s) -
Saulo Tavares Mota
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
verso e reverso
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1806-6925
pISSN - 0103-1414
DOI - 10.4013/ver.2012.26.61.02
Subject(s) - context (archaeology) , publics , sociology , government (linguistics) , articulation (sociology) , neoliberalism (international relations) , salient , social network (sociolinguistics) , social environment , social science , political science , politics , social media , law , geography , philosophy , linguistics , archaeology
O objetivo deste estudo é analisar a relação dos públicos, investigados por Gabriel Tarde, e as práticas de governo da vida, estudadas por Michel Foucault, no contexto das redes sociais, realizando uma comparação entre as práticas desse tipo de agrupamento social no início do século XX com a sua atualização no contexto das redes sociais no século XXI. Incialmente verifica-se as particularidades da relação entre uma empresa privada com seu público, identificando os elementos marcantes dos primeiro momentos desse tipo de agrupamento social. Em seguida, identifica-se as formas como operavamas práticas de controle da vida nesse contexto e as transformações dessas no contexto das redes sociais. Finaliza-se apontando como os públicos passaram a ser componentes das práticas de governo da vida no contexto das redes sociais, em sua articulação com o neoliberalismo contemporâneo.The goal of this study is an analysis of the relationship between the publics, analyzed by Gabriel Tarde and the government of practices of life, studied by Michel Foucault in the context of social networks, making a comparison between the practices of this kind of social grouping in the early twentieth century with its update in the social networks context in the twenty-first century. Initially we investigate the relationship between a private company with its public, identifying the salient elements of the first moments of this type of social grouping. Then the practices of control of life are identified in the context of the early twentieth century and then their transformation in the context of the social networks.The conclusion points out how the publics have become components of the government of life in the context of social networks in their articulation with contemporary neoliberalism

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