Homo resiliens: moralidades e resistências da velhice mediada por smartphones em São Paulo

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Ano de defesa: 2021
Autor(a) principal: Duque, Marília lattes
Orientador(a): Peres-Neto, Luiz
Banca de defesa: Castro, Gisela Grangeiro da Silva, Hoff, Tânia Márcia Cezar, Carvalho, Maria Claudia da Veiga Soares de, Lemos, André
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Doutorado em Comunicação e Práticas de Consumo
Departamento: ESPM::Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://tede2.espm.br/handle/tede/566
Resumo: This thesis addresses how older adults in Sao Paulo city comply with the call for healthy ageing as proposed by the Active Ageing framework highlighting how smartphone’s adoption influence their practices and decisions. This discussion is placed between two poles. One refers to the strategy (moralities and discourses). The other refers to the tactics (everyday practices). Both are approached with contributions from Communication and Consumption, Ethics and Anthropology fields, which results in a qualitative multi-methodological research. The methodology combines French Discourse Analysis (strategy pole), a 16-months ethnography and in-depth interviews (tactic pole). This research design considered that the strategy pole refers to what older adults should do while the tactics pole refers to what they want to do. Between them, there is also what older adults are able to do as smartphones’ users. This ability is ambivalent as, at the same time, it empowers older adults to do what they are supposed to do and what they want to do. On one hand, smartphones would allow older adults to act as protagonists in the participatory health system stablished by the Telemedicine 2.0. On the other hand, smartphones could expand the space for resistances to the digital sphere, allowing them to keep unhealthy behaviors without compromising their identity as active citizens. This global normative identity (morality) is associated with healthy habits which would be facilitated by the use of smartphones in everyday life (tactics). These habits are experienced in a local context, with its own morality and possibilities. Therefore, there is a negotiation between global and local expectations. In that sense, this thesis argues the Active Ageing framework reinforces the local morality in Sao Paulo, as a city where inactivity is seen as a moral failure. Even so, social networks and WhatsApp groups allow older adults to keep their “irresponsible” unhealthy habits in the shadows without compromising their reputation. However, at the same time smartphones work as alibis, they play a significant role in the health tactics adopted by participants, but with one particularity. The use of m-Health apps or “Doctor Google” are how technology would empower them to manage their health. Instead, as observed, WhatsApp is the app they use every day for health and self-care practices. Reduced to WhatsApp or not, smartphones allow participants to perform resilience, which became an imperative and a virtue in old age. As a consequence, this thesis proposes active older adults are framed as Homo resiliens (resilient men).
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Tese ( Programa de Doutorado em Comunicação e Práticas de Consumo) - Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing, [São Paulo] .http://tede2.espm.br/handle/tede/566This thesis addresses how older adults in Sao Paulo city comply with the call for healthy ageing as proposed by the Active Ageing framework highlighting how smartphone’s adoption influence their practices and decisions. This discussion is placed between two poles. One refers to the strategy (moralities and discourses). The other refers to the tactics (everyday practices). Both are approached with contributions from Communication and Consumption, Ethics and Anthropology fields, which results in a qualitative multi-methodological research. The methodology combines French Discourse Analysis (strategy pole), a 16-months ethnography and in-depth interviews (tactic pole). This research design considered that the strategy pole refers to what older adults should do while the tactics pole refers to what they want to do. Between them, there is also what older adults are able to do as smartphones’ users. This ability is ambivalent as, at the same time, it empowers older adults to do what they are supposed to do and what they want to do. On one hand, smartphones would allow older adults to act as protagonists in the participatory health system stablished by the Telemedicine 2.0. On the other hand, smartphones could expand the space for resistances to the digital sphere, allowing them to keep unhealthy behaviors without compromising their identity as active citizens. This global normative identity (morality) is associated with healthy habits which would be facilitated by the use of smartphones in everyday life (tactics). These habits are experienced in a local context, with its own morality and possibilities. Therefore, there is a negotiation between global and local expectations. In that sense, this thesis argues the Active Ageing framework reinforces the local morality in Sao Paulo, as a city where inactivity is seen as a moral failure. Even so, social networks and WhatsApp groups allow older adults to keep their “irresponsible” unhealthy habits in the shadows without compromising their reputation. However, at the same time smartphones work as alibis, they play a significant role in the health tactics adopted by participants, but with one particularity. The use of m-Health apps or “Doctor Google” are how technology would empower them to manage their health. Instead, as observed, WhatsApp is the app they use every day for health and self-care practices. Reduced to WhatsApp or not, smartphones allow participants to perform resilience, which became an imperative and a virtue in old age. As a consequence, this thesis proposes active older adults are framed as Homo resiliens (resilient men).Essa tese objetiva verificar se e em que medida os idosos de São Paulo aderem ou resistem à convocação para um envelhecimento ativo (“active ageing”) e como os usos de smartphones estão implicados nesse processo. Defende-se que essas negociações se estruturam a partir de dois campos: o da estratégia (moralidades e discursos) e o das táticas (práticas cotidianas). Para acessá-los, mobiliza aportes da Comunicação e do Consumo, da Ética e da Antropologia e opera a partir de uma abordagem qualitativa multimetodológica. No campo da estratégia emprega a Análise de Discurso de Linha Francesa para analisar a evolução dos documentos internacionais publicados desde a década de 1980 que visam a gestão do envelhecimento. O campo das táticas é acessado a partir de etnografia de 16 meses, estendida ao âmbito digital e complementada por entrevista em profundidade. Propõe-se que o campo da estratégia está relacionado com um dever-fazer, enquanto o das táticas está relacionado com um querer fazer. Entre um e outro situa-se o que pode ser feito a partir do consumo de aplicativos de smartphones. De tal modo, o poder-fazer é problematizado como ambivalente, posto que serve ao dever (poder fazer aquilo que se deve) e ao querer (poder fazer aquilo que se quer). Se, por um lado, os smartphones inserem o idoso-protagonista nas moralidades do sistema de saúde participativo, como preconizado pela Telemedicina 2.0, por outro, expandem os espaços de resistências para o âmbito digital, abrindo brechas para condutas desviantes sem comprometer a identidade do idoso ativo. Essa identidade normativa e globalizada, do campo da estratégia, é vinculada à adoção de hábitos saudáveis, os quais os smartphones facilitariam no campo das táticas. No entanto, tais hábitos são experimentados a partir de uma cultura local que é também estruturante do que se deve e do que se pode querer. Nesta interface, conclui-se que as diretrizes do Envelhecimento Ativo reforçam a moralidade local paulistana que associa improdutividade à falta de caráter. Ainda assim, a participação em redes sociais e grupos de WhatsApp cria espaços de invisibilidade que permitem condutas desviantes sem comprometer a reputação do idoso ativo. Além disso, verificou-se a alta prevalência do uso de smartphones nas táticas de saúde acionadas pelos participantes da pesquisa. Entretanto, essa relevância não se dá pelo uso de aplicativos de saúde – ou na realização do modelo participativo de saúde – mas pela apropriação do aplicativo WhatsApp e seu uso nas táticas relacionadas à manutenção da saúde e da autonomia. Desse modo, defende-se que os smartphones contribuem para a performance da resiliência, a qual se apresenta como imperativo e virtude na velhice, resultando na tese de que o idoso ativo se constitua como Homo relisiens (homem resiliente).Submitted by Adriana Alves Rodrigues (aalves@espm.br) on 2021-09-20T15:38:18Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Marília Duque.pdf: 19964662 bytes, checksum: 43e998835ac20a0abb1169a5d32e79cf (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Adriana Alves Rodrigues (aalves@espm.br) on 2021-09-20T15:46:11Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Marília Duque.pdf: 19964662 bytes, checksum: 43e998835ac20a0abb1169a5d32e79cf (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Adriana Alves Rodrigues (aalves@espm.br) on 2021-09-20T15:46:20Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Marília Duque.pdf: 19964662 bytes, checksum: 43e998835ac20a0abb1169a5d32e79cf (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-09-20T15:46:27Z (GMT). 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title Homo resiliens: moralidades e resistências da velhice mediada por smartphones em São Paulo
spellingShingle Homo resiliens: moralidades e resistências da velhice mediada por smartphones em São Paulo
Duque, Marília
comunicação; consumo; envelhecimento ativo, saúde 2.0, moralidades
communication; consumption; active ageing; health 2.0, moralities
CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO
title_short Homo resiliens: moralidades e resistências da velhice mediada por smartphones em São Paulo
title_full Homo resiliens: moralidades e resistências da velhice mediada por smartphones em São Paulo
title_fullStr Homo resiliens: moralidades e resistências da velhice mediada por smartphones em São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Homo resiliens: moralidades e resistências da velhice mediada por smartphones em São Paulo
title_sort Homo resiliens: moralidades e resistências da velhice mediada por smartphones em São Paulo
author Duque, Marília
author_facet Duque, Marília
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Castro, Gisela Grangeiro da Silva
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Hoff, Tânia Márcia Cezar
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Maria Claudia da Veiga Soares de
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Lemos, André
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contributor_str_mv Peres-Neto, Luiz
Castro, Gisela Grangeiro da Silva
Hoff, Tânia Márcia Cezar
Carvalho, Maria Claudia da Veiga Soares de
Lemos, André
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topic comunicação; consumo; envelhecimento ativo, saúde 2.0, moralidades
communication; consumption; active ageing; health 2.0, moralities
CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO
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description This thesis addresses how older adults in Sao Paulo city comply with the call for healthy ageing as proposed by the Active Ageing framework highlighting how smartphone’s adoption influence their practices and decisions. This discussion is placed between two poles. One refers to the strategy (moralities and discourses). The other refers to the tactics (everyday practices). Both are approached with contributions from Communication and Consumption, Ethics and Anthropology fields, which results in a qualitative multi-methodological research. The methodology combines French Discourse Analysis (strategy pole), a 16-months ethnography and in-depth interviews (tactic pole). This research design considered that the strategy pole refers to what older adults should do while the tactics pole refers to what they want to do. Between them, there is also what older adults are able to do as smartphones’ users. This ability is ambivalent as, at the same time, it empowers older adults to do what they are supposed to do and what they want to do. On one hand, smartphones would allow older adults to act as protagonists in the participatory health system stablished by the Telemedicine 2.0. On the other hand, smartphones could expand the space for resistances to the digital sphere, allowing them to keep unhealthy behaviors without compromising their identity as active citizens. This global normative identity (morality) is associated with healthy habits which would be facilitated by the use of smartphones in everyday life (tactics). These habits are experienced in a local context, with its own morality and possibilities. Therefore, there is a negotiation between global and local expectations. In that sense, this thesis argues the Active Ageing framework reinforces the local morality in Sao Paulo, as a city where inactivity is seen as a moral failure. Even so, social networks and WhatsApp groups allow older adults to keep their “irresponsible” unhealthy habits in the shadows without compromising their reputation. However, at the same time smartphones work as alibis, they play a significant role in the health tactics adopted by participants, but with one particularity. The use of m-Health apps or “Doctor Google” are how technology would empower them to manage their health. Instead, as observed, WhatsApp is the app they use every day for health and self-care practices. Reduced to WhatsApp or not, smartphones allow participants to perform resilience, which became an imperative and a virtue in old age. As a consequence, this thesis proposes active older adults are framed as Homo resiliens (resilient men).
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