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Consumption, "Tourism-Merchandise" and Actor-Network Theory: The Cartography of Controversies and the Case of Telegraph Rock Trail – RJ
Author(s) -
Bárbara Lúcia Guimarães Alves,
Fred Tavares,
Giselle Gama Torres Ferreira,
Jefferson Fernando Gonçalves Guedes da Costa,
Margarete Ribeiro Tavares,
Marlen Maria Cabral Carvalho
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
asian journal of advanced research and reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-3248
DOI - 10.9734/ajarr/2018/v2i329750
Subject(s) - tourism , actor–network theory , consumption (sociology) , sociotechnical system , product (mathematics) , value (mathematics) , commodity , sociology , scope (computer science) , geography , advertising , marketing , social science , computer science , business , artificial intelligence , archaeology , mathematics , geometry , finance , machine learning , programming language
The contemporaneity is marked, in part, by the Control Society, characterised, among other aspects, by consumption. In this scene, both the material and the immaterial objects come to have value in the market, so that one of the influential tools in this period is the use of sociotechnical networks, also involving the social behaviours of individuals and their desires of belonging. In this perspective, the research aims at analysing the use of the images inherent to the landscape of the Telegraph Rock Trail - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - transmitted in these networks, as an influencing factor in the increase of the number of visitors in this place, having as background to the control society. The study attentive to Bruno Latour's Actor-Network Theory (ANT), which measures the fact that the "human actor" and "non-human" can transform the society. Thus, Facebook posts were analysed from the Cartography of Controversies, which is the operationalisation of the Actor-Network Theory (ANT). For that, the contents of the publications from the years 2015 to 2017 were analysed, in the page called "Pedra do Telégrafo_RJ", with 41 thousand participants. Clues point out that the use of socio-technical networks, in the scope of consumption may have influenced the process of production of the trail, through its transformation into a product that now has market value, through the logic "tourism-commodity".

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