"Não serei interrompida'': o assassinato de Marielle Franco como acontecimento de ampla comoção digital
The murder of Rio de Janeiro councilwoman Marielle Franco in March 2018 mobilized diverse individuals throughout Brazil, as well as in various parts of the world. Digital social networks played, and continue to play, a fundamental role in the visibility and impact of the case in the circulation o...
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Resumo: | The murder of Rio de Janeiro councilwoman Marielle Franco in March 2018 mobilized
diverse individuals throughout Brazil, as well as in various parts of the world. Digital
social networks played, and continue to play, a fundamental role in the visibility and
impact of the case in the circulation of data, narratives, and emotions. Drawing on
virtual records on Twitter between March 2018 and March 2019, we aim to reflect on
the role played by a contagious rationality in this process. More specifically, how this
case constituted itself as an event of widespread digital commotion through its virality
in society and the realization of possibilities. The concept of an event of widespread
digital commotion was coined during this research from the renewed monadology of
French sociologist Gabriel Tarde (1843-1904) in conjunction with reflections on
communication and culture in contemporary society (LAZZARATO, 2006; SAMPSON,
2012; HAN, 2018; MARCONDES FILHO, 2010; FRANÇA, ALMEIDA, 2018). The event
makes us see what an era has as intolerable (LAZZARATO, 2006), such as fake news
and policies of hate, extensively exploited in the digital impact of Marielle's death, but
it also brings forth new possibilities of life and transformations of subjectivity. |
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