Vozes feministas em rede: um estudo sobre campanhas femvertising no Instagram

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Figueiredo, Carla
Orientador(a): Spinelli, Egle Müller lattes
Banca de defesa: Lins, Letícia Alves, Hoff, Tânia Márcia Cezar
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Mestrado 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/867
Resumo: To amplify and make audible feminine and feminist voices that reverberate through social networks, the present study investigates the disputes over meanings surrounding contemporary feminisms, based on the femvertising campaigns “I am a woman, and it is obvious that …” and “The Dove Code”. This analysis draws upon Fraser’s (2006, 2024) conceptualization of the bidimensional dialectic of recognition and redistribution of gender injustices, complemented by Banet-Weiser’s (2012, 2018) theorization on the ambivalence of brand culture, which engenders tensions surrounding popular feminism. The research examines how femvertising plays a critical role in the circulation and interpretation of discourses that shape the symbolic values of feminisms as perceived by Brazilian women on Instagram. To this end, a multi-methodological approach was structured in three complementary cycles. A systematic literature review uncovered a preponderance of content producers’ perspectives as a predominant approach to femvertising studies in Brazil. Built upon the understanding of consumption as a symbolic practice (Douglas; Isherwood, 2004) and framing advertising and brands as symbolic and cultural artifacts (Perez, 2016; Trindade; Perez, 2014; Trindade, 2008, 2019), an exploratory research, anchored on Bardin’s (1977) content analysis method, was conducted to examine 533 comments on the campaign “I am a woman, and it is obvious that …”. The study unveiled the contributive yet commodified ambiguity of popular feminism (Banet-Weiser, 2018). Subsequently, the hybridization of social network analysis (SNA), operating under the quantitative framework proposed by Recuero, Bastos, and Zago (2020), in conjunction with Bardin’s (1977) content analysis, enabled the mapping of interactions and media actors in “The Dove Code” campaign, the processing of substantial data volumes, the construction of a thematic-ideological map, and the qualitative examination of 1,500 comments. The findings suggest that feminist demands are ambivalently amplified yet deprived of transformative social potential when voiced by influencers, to an even greater extent than by the brand itself. The study concludes that femvertising simultaneously operates as a vector of visibility and popularization of feminist agendas (Banet-Weiser, 2018) and as a pedagogical and commodifying device, both of which are operative in commodity feminism as revealed by Barreto Januário (2021, 2022). In this scenario, critical yet necessary paths emerge for future reception studies at the intersection of feminism and advertising, since this convergence addresses the symbolic dimension of recognition without effectively confronting the market, capitalist, and hegemonic mechanisms that underpin redistributive injustices, as argued by Fraser (2017).
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This analysis draws upon Fraser’s (2006, 2024) conceptualization of the bidimensional dialectic of recognition and redistribution of gender injustices, complemented by Banet-Weiser’s (2012, 2018) theorization on the ambivalence of brand culture, which engenders tensions surrounding popular feminism. The research examines how femvertising plays a critical role in the circulation and interpretation of discourses that shape the symbolic values of feminisms as perceived by Brazilian women on Instagram. To this end, a multi-methodological approach was structured in three complementary cycles. A systematic literature review uncovered a preponderance of content producers’ perspectives as a predominant approach to femvertising studies in Brazil. Built upon the understanding of consumption as a symbolic practice (Douglas; Isherwood, 2004) and framing advertising and brands as symbolic and cultural artifacts (Perez, 2016; Trindade; Perez, 2014; Trindade, 2008, 2019), an exploratory research, anchored on Bardin’s (1977) content analysis method, was conducted to examine 533 comments on the campaign “I am a woman, and it is obvious that …”. The study unveiled the contributive yet commodified ambiguity of popular feminism (Banet-Weiser, 2018). Subsequently, the hybridization of social network analysis (SNA), operating under the quantitative framework proposed by Recuero, Bastos, and Zago (2020), in conjunction with Bardin’s (1977) content analysis, enabled the mapping of interactions and media actors in “The Dove Code” campaign, the processing of substantial data volumes, the construction of a thematic-ideological map, and the qualitative examination of 1,500 comments. The findings suggest that feminist demands are ambivalently amplified yet deprived of transformative social potential when voiced by influencers, to an even greater extent than by the brand itself. The study concludes that femvertising simultaneously operates as a vector of visibility and popularization of feminist agendas (Banet-Weiser, 2018) and as a pedagogical and commodifying device, both of which are operative in commodity feminism as revealed by Barreto Januário (2021, 2022). In this scenario, critical yet necessary paths emerge for future reception studies at the intersection of feminism and advertising, since this convergence addresses the symbolic dimension of recognition without effectively confronting the market, capitalist, and hegemonic mechanisms that underpin redistributive injustices, as argued by Fraser (2017).Para se fazer ouvir as vozes femininas e feministas que se encontram nas redes sociais, este estudo investiga as disputas de significações e sentidos em torno dos feminismos contemporâneos, a partir das campanhas femvertising "Eu sou mulher e é óbvio que ..." e "Código Dove: a construção de um futuro livre de estereótipos”. Embasado pela formulação de Fraser (2006, 2024) sobre a dialética bidimensionalidade reconhecimento e redistribuição das injustiças de gênero e pela teorização de Banet-Weiser (2012, 2018) sobre a ambivalência da cultura das marcas que abre espaço para os tensionamentos sobre feminismo popular, a investigação analisa como a publicidade femvertising constitui-se em espaço de circulação e recepção de discursos que impacta a construção dos valores simbólicos dos feminismos percebidos pelas mulheres brasileiras usuárias do Instagram. Para tanto, o percurso multimetodológico foi estruturado em três ciclos complementares. Da revisão integrativa de literatura foi apreendida a predominância das lógicas do polo de produção como percurso de abordagem à temática femvertising no Brasil. Fundamentada pela compreensão do consumo como prática simbólica (Douglas; Isherwood, 2004) e pelo entendimento da publicidade e das marcas como dispositivos de mediação simbólico-cultural (Perez, 2016; Trindade; Perez, 2014; Trindade, 2008, 2019), a pesquisa exploratória conseguinte, sob a abordagem da análise de conteúdo de Bardin (1977), percorre 533 comentários de indivíduos em interação com a publicidade femvertising “Eu sou mulher e é óbvio que …” e revela a ambiguidade contributiva e mercantilizada do feminismo popular (Banet-Weiser, 2018). Em etapa posterior, a hibridização da ARS (análise de redes sociais), sob o viés quantitativo proposto por Recuero, Bastos e Zago (2020), em combinação com a perspectiva qualitativa da análise de conteúdo de Bardin (1977), permitiu o mapeamento das interações e das agentes midiáticas da publicidade “Código Dove”, o tratamento de grande volume de dados, a estruturação de mapa temático-ideológico e a análise qualitativa de 1.500 comentários. Por fim, observamos que as pautas reivindicatórias, ambivalentemente, se amplificam e se destituem de potencial transformador social nas vozes de influencers, tanto mais que nas vozes da marca. Conclui-se, por fim, que o femvertising opera, simultaneamente, como vetor de visibilização e popularização das bandeiras feministas, como argumenta Banet-Weiser (2018), e como dispositivos pedagógicos e de mercantilização, ambos operativos do feminismo de mercado, como desvela Barreto Januário (2021, 2022). Neste cenário, caminhos críticos, mas necessários, para futuras pesquisas em recepção, na interseção entre feminismos e publicidade se desvelam, visto que esta confluência endereça a dimensão reconhecimento simbólico sem apresentar enfrentamentos potentes aos mecanismos mercadológicos, capitalistas e hegemônicos estruturantes das injustiças da redistribuição, como argumenta Fraser (2017).Submitted by Cibele de Sousa Meira (cibele@espm.br) on 2025-10-28T19:07:19Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Carla Figueiredo.pdf: 5775398 bytes, checksum: 064b570efa2660f48aed1db4b277deae (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Cibele de Sousa Meira (cibele@espm.br) on 2025-10-28T19:07:37Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Carla Figueiredo.pdf: 5775398 bytes, checksum: 064b570efa2660f48aed1db4b277deae (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Cibele de Sousa Meira (cibele@espm.br) on 2025-10-28T19:07:49Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 Carla Figueiredo.pdf: 5775398 bytes, checksum: 064b570efa2660f48aed1db4b277deae (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2025-10-28T19:08:03Z (GMT). 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title Vozes feministas em rede: um estudo sobre campanhas femvertising no Instagram
spellingShingle Vozes feministas em rede: um estudo sobre campanhas femvertising no Instagram
Figueiredo, Carla
femvertising; publicidade; feminismo popular; feminismo de mercado; comunicação e consumo
CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO
title_short Vozes feministas em rede: um estudo sobre campanhas femvertising no Instagram
title_full Vozes feministas em rede: um estudo sobre campanhas femvertising no Instagram
title_fullStr Vozes feministas em rede: um estudo sobre campanhas femvertising no Instagram
title_full_unstemmed Vozes feministas em rede: um estudo sobre campanhas femvertising no Instagram
title_sort Vozes feministas em rede: um estudo sobre campanhas femvertising no Instagram
author Figueiredo, Carla
author_facet Figueiredo, Carla
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Lins, Letícia Alves
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Figueiredo, Carla
contributor_str_mv Spinelli, Egle Müller
Lins, Letícia Alves
Hoff, Tânia Márcia Cezar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv femvertising; publicidade; feminismo popular; feminismo de mercado; comunicação e consumo
topic femvertising; publicidade; feminismo popular; feminismo de mercado; comunicação e consumo
CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO
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description To amplify and make audible feminine and feminist voices that reverberate through social networks, the present study investigates the disputes over meanings surrounding contemporary feminisms, based on the femvertising campaigns “I am a woman, and it is obvious that …” and “The Dove Code”. This analysis draws upon Fraser’s (2006, 2024) conceptualization of the bidimensional dialectic of recognition and redistribution of gender injustices, complemented by Banet-Weiser’s (2012, 2018) theorization on the ambivalence of brand culture, which engenders tensions surrounding popular feminism. The research examines how femvertising plays a critical role in the circulation and interpretation of discourses that shape the symbolic values of feminisms as perceived by Brazilian women on Instagram. To this end, a multi-methodological approach was structured in three complementary cycles. A systematic literature review uncovered a preponderance of content producers’ perspectives as a predominant approach to femvertising studies in Brazil. Built upon the understanding of consumption as a symbolic practice (Douglas; Isherwood, 2004) and framing advertising and brands as symbolic and cultural artifacts (Perez, 2016; Trindade; Perez, 2014; Trindade, 2008, 2019), an exploratory research, anchored on Bardin’s (1977) content analysis method, was conducted to examine 533 comments on the campaign “I am a woman, and it is obvious that …”. The study unveiled the contributive yet commodified ambiguity of popular feminism (Banet-Weiser, 2018). Subsequently, the hybridization of social network analysis (SNA), operating under the quantitative framework proposed by Recuero, Bastos, and Zago (2020), in conjunction with Bardin’s (1977) content analysis, enabled the mapping of interactions and media actors in “The Dove Code” campaign, the processing of substantial data volumes, the construction of a thematic-ideological map, and the qualitative examination of 1,500 comments. The findings suggest that feminist demands are ambivalently amplified yet deprived of transformative social potential when voiced by influencers, to an even greater extent than by the brand itself. The study concludes that femvertising simultaneously operates as a vector of visibility and popularization of feminist agendas (Banet-Weiser, 2018) and as a pedagogical and commodifying device, both of which are operative in commodity feminism as revealed by Barreto Januário (2021, 2022). In this scenario, critical yet necessary paths emerge for future reception studies at the intersection of feminism and advertising, since this convergence addresses the symbolic dimension of recognition without effectively confronting the market, capitalist, and hegemonic mechanisms that underpin redistributive injustices, as argued by Fraser (2017).
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