Vender para melhorar? Uma análise do discurso sobre a privatização do saneamento básico na blogosfera potiguar

This work aims to analyze journalistic articles published in online vehicles of state circulation addressing the issue of privatization of the Water and Sewage Company of Rio Grande do Norte (Caern) in which the discussions about the institution of a new legal framework were accentuated. for basic s...

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Autor principal: Mendes, Henrique Alberto
Outros Autores: Lemos, Daniel Dantas
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/38404
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Resumo:This work aims to analyze journalistic articles published in online vehicles of state circulation addressing the issue of privatization of the Water and Sewage Company of Rio Grande do Norte (Caern) in which the discussions about the institution of a new legal framework were accentuated. for basic sanitation in Brazil from the Law 4162/2019. For purposes of delimiting the corpus of this work, was decided to analyze news and opinion articles in the online version of two newspapers that also circulate in print (Agora RN and Tribuna do Norte) and two blogs with considerable number of accesses (Blog do BG and Robson Pires Blog). The intention of the research is to understand, based on the theoretical and methodological principles of Discourse Analysis, the discursive relations established in the dominant commercial media and in the liberal and neoliberal ideological blogs regarding the provision of the sanitation service by Caern. Preliminary and exploratory readings of the news texts of the vehicles reveal that, in general, the pages of newspapers and blogs present a position in favor of privatizations and changes in the state's development model, as well as projected future benefits for the population in case the Caern becomes controlled by the private sector. It is possible to say that the media feeds an imaginary of the future in the discourse on the privatization of public companies that provide essential services.