Democracia Digital Popular: articulações discursivas nos dispostivos de participação cidadã Participa.br e Decide Madrid

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Gomes, Romulo Fernando Lemos lattes
Orientador(a): Prado, Jose Luiz Aidar
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Comunicação e Semiótica
Departamento: Faculdade de Filosofia, Comunicação, Letras e Artes
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/22478
Resumo: This research analyzes the discursive articulations from two experiments of citizenship collaboration in digital ambiences: Participa.br, designed by the Brazilian government, and Decide Madrid, created by Madrid City Hall. The objective is to investigate the meanings of democracy produced by both enunciators. These platforms were launched as post-event agencements of the Brazilian uprisings, occurred in June 2013, and the 15M, in Madrid context. For this reason, I initially attempted to understand the sociopolitical contexts in which both dispositives emerged. In the sequence, I described the methodologies of participation adopted by the enunciators, as well as the plasticity of these platforms in the digital environment. In this sense, the established meanings were evidenced into syncretic systems (visual/verbal), and the relational aspects were enabled by Web 2.0 tools. For the empirical verification and better understanding of the operative inner rules of these dispositives, I selected textual corpus based on two Participation Tracks from Participa.br: ―1ª Conferência Virtual da Comigrar‖ and ―Consulta sobre regulamentação da Lei 13.445/17 (Lei de Migração)‖. From Decide Madrid, I collected declarations from the citizen proposal "Arborización masiva en Madrid" and from the project presented to the 2016 participatory budget ―Nueva red de puntos limpios‖. The theoretical framework was based on the demodiversity matrixes and post-abyssal democracy, written by Boaventura de Sousa Santos and José Manuel Mendes (2017). Also, it was based on the radical and plural democracy project, developed by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe (2015), in dialogue with Laclau's (2013) perspectives about Mouffe's (2015) chains of equivalence and formation of collective identities, that discusses the concept of the political and Jacques Rancière (1996) in his concept of disagreement as a foundational category of politics. The analysis of the interaction and meaning regimes were based on Landowski (2014), besides the Social Network Analysis (ARS) metrics (RECUERO et al., 2015) and supported by Gephi data visualization software. The analyses demonstrated how institutional enunciators interact with citizen-users and these with other participants, shedding light upon the articulating demands in chains of equivalence processes and, consequently, upon the popular collective identities formation in democratic practices mediated by digital. I hypothesize that there is a communicational dimension, marked by various interaction regimes, constitutive of the historical subject of democracy, the people. In the digital dispositives of political participation, this communicative condition is more evident because they, themselves, are composed of technological apparatuses dedicated to mediation. However, it is insufficient to build channels between state-society having in mind that interactions are only among isolated groups of individuals. The proposal of a popular digital democracy wants to rescue the interactional centrality between collective identities in political processes, especially for decision-making purposes
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For this reason, I initially attempted to understand the sociopolitical contexts in which both dispositives emerged. In the sequence, I described the methodologies of participation adopted by the enunciators, as well as the plasticity of these platforms in the digital environment. In this sense, the established meanings were evidenced into syncretic systems (visual/verbal), and the relational aspects were enabled by Web 2.0 tools. For the empirical verification and better understanding of the operative inner rules of these dispositives, I selected textual corpus based on two Participation Tracks from Participa.br: ―1ª Conferência Virtual da Comigrar‖ and ―Consulta sobre regulamentação da Lei 13.445/17 (Lei de Migração)‖. From Decide Madrid, I collected declarations from the citizen proposal "Arborización masiva en Madrid" and from the project presented to the 2016 participatory budget ―Nueva red de puntos limpios‖. The theoretical framework was based on the demodiversity matrixes and post-abyssal democracy, written by Boaventura de Sousa Santos and José Manuel Mendes (2017). Also, it was based on the radical and plural democracy project, developed by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe (2015), in dialogue with Laclau's (2013) perspectives about Mouffe's (2015) chains of equivalence and formation of collective identities, that discusses the concept of the political and Jacques Rancière (1996) in his concept of disagreement as a foundational category of politics. The analysis of the interaction and meaning regimes were based on Landowski (2014), besides the Social Network Analysis (ARS) metrics (RECUERO et al., 2015) and supported by Gephi data visualization software. The analyses demonstrated how institutional enunciators interact with citizen-users and these with other participants, shedding light upon the articulating demands in chains of equivalence processes and, consequently, upon the popular collective identities formation in democratic practices mediated by digital. I hypothesize that there is a communicational dimension, marked by various interaction regimes, constitutive of the historical subject of democracy, the people. In the digital dispositives of political participation, this communicative condition is more evident because they, themselves, are composed of technological apparatuses dedicated to mediation. However, it is insufficient to build channels between state-society having in mind that interactions are only among isolated groups of individuals. The proposal of a popular digital democracy wants to rescue the interactional centrality between collective identities in political processes, especially for decision-making purposesEsta pesquisa analisa as articulações discursivas em duas experiências de participação cidadã em ambiente digital: o Participa.br, do governo federal brasileiro, e o Decide Madrid, da Prefeitura de Madri. O objetivo é investigar os sentidos de democracia construídos por esses enunciadores. Essas plataformas foram lançadas como agenciamentos pós-acontecimentais das Revoltas de Junho de 2013, no caso brasileiro, e do 15M, no contexto madrileno. Por essa razão, buscou-se, inicialmente, compreender os contextos sociopolíticos nos quais emergiram os dois dispositivos. Em seguida, foram descritas as metodologias de participação adotadas pelos enunciadores, bem como a plástica das plataformas em ambiente digital, evidenciando-se os sentidos construídos nos sistemas sincréticos (verbal/visual) e os aspectos relacionais possibilitados por ferramentas da web 2.0. Para a verificação empírica e melhor compreensão das regras internas de funcionamento desses dispositivos, selecionaram-se como corpus textos de duas Trilhas de Participação do Participa.br: ―1ª Conferência Virtual da Comigrar‖ e ―Consulta sobre regulamentação da Lei 13.445/17 (Lei de Migração)‖; e, do Decide Madrid, coletaram-se enunciados da proposta cidadã ―Arborización masiva en Madrid‖ e do projeto apresentado ao orçamento participativo de 2016 ―Nueva red de puntos limpios‖. O referencial está embasado nas matrizes teóricas da demodiversidade e democracia pós-abissal, de Boaventura de Sousa Santos e José Manuel Mendes (2017); e no projeto de democracia radical e plural, de Ernesto Laclau e Chantal Mouffe (2015), em diálogo com as perspectivas de Laclau (2013) sobre cadeias de equivalência e formação das identidades coletivas, de Mouffe (2015) acerca do político e de Jacques Rancière (1996) em seu conceito de desentendimento como categoria fundante da política. A análise dos regimes de interação e produção de sentido foi baseada em Landowski (2014), acrescida das métricas da Análise de Redes Sociais (ARS) (RECUERO et al., 2015), tendo como suporte o software de visualização de dados Gephi. As análises demonstraram como enunciadores institucionais interagem com usuários-cidadãos e estes com outros participantes, lançando luzes sobre os processos de articulação de demandas em cadeias de equivalência e, consequentemente, sobre a formação de identidades coletivas populares em práticas democráticas mediadas pelo digital. Minha tese é de que há uma dimensão comunicacional, marcada por regimes de interação diversos, constitutiva do sujeito histórico da democracia, o povo. Nos dispositivos digitais de participação política, essa condição comunicativa emerge com mais evidência por serem eles mesmos compostos por aparatos tecnológicos vocacionados à mediação. Entretanto, é insuficiente construir canais entre Estado-sociedade tendo em vista interações apenas entre indivíduos isolados. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Popular Digital Democracy: discursive articulations in the dispositives of citizen participation Participa.br and Decide Madrid
title Democracia Digital Popular: articulações discursivas nos dispostivos de participação cidadã Participa.br e Decide Madrid
spellingShingle Democracia Digital Popular: articulações discursivas nos dispostivos de participação cidadã Participa.br e Decide Madrid
Gomes, Romulo Fernando Lemos
Democracia digital
Comunicação pública
Participação cidadã
Discourse
Digital democracy
Public communication
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO
title_short Democracia Digital Popular: articulações discursivas nos dispostivos de participação cidadã Participa.br e Decide Madrid
title_full Democracia Digital Popular: articulações discursivas nos dispostivos de participação cidadã Participa.br e Decide Madrid
title_fullStr Democracia Digital Popular: articulações discursivas nos dispostivos de participação cidadã Participa.br e Decide Madrid
title_full_unstemmed Democracia Digital Popular: articulações discursivas nos dispostivos de participação cidadã Participa.br e Decide Madrid
title_sort Democracia Digital Popular: articulações discursivas nos dispostivos de participação cidadã Participa.br e Decide Madrid
author Gomes, Romulo Fernando Lemos
author_facet Gomes, Romulo Fernando Lemos
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Prado, Jose Luiz Aidar
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gomes, Romulo Fernando Lemos
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Democracia digital
Comunicação pública
Participação cidadã
topic Democracia digital
Comunicação pública
Participação cidadã
Discourse
Digital democracy
Public communication
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::COMUNICACAO
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Discourse
Digital democracy
Public communication
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description This research analyzes the discursive articulations from two experiments of citizenship collaboration in digital ambiences: Participa.br, designed by the Brazilian government, and Decide Madrid, created by Madrid City Hall. The objective is to investigate the meanings of democracy produced by both enunciators. These platforms were launched as post-event agencements of the Brazilian uprisings, occurred in June 2013, and the 15M, in Madrid context. For this reason, I initially attempted to understand the sociopolitical contexts in which both dispositives emerged. In the sequence, I described the methodologies of participation adopted by the enunciators, as well as the plasticity of these platforms in the digital environment. In this sense, the established meanings were evidenced into syncretic systems (visual/verbal), and the relational aspects were enabled by Web 2.0 tools. For the empirical verification and better understanding of the operative inner rules of these dispositives, I selected textual corpus based on two Participation Tracks from Participa.br: ―1ª Conferência Virtual da Comigrar‖ and ―Consulta sobre regulamentação da Lei 13.445/17 (Lei de Migração)‖. From Decide Madrid, I collected declarations from the citizen proposal "Arborización masiva en Madrid" and from the project presented to the 2016 participatory budget ―Nueva red de puntos limpios‖. The theoretical framework was based on the demodiversity matrixes and post-abyssal democracy, written by Boaventura de Sousa Santos and José Manuel Mendes (2017). Also, it was based on the radical and plural democracy project, developed by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe (2015), in dialogue with Laclau's (2013) perspectives about Mouffe's (2015) chains of equivalence and formation of collective identities, that discusses the concept of the political and Jacques Rancière (1996) in his concept of disagreement as a foundational category of politics. The analysis of the interaction and meaning regimes were based on Landowski (2014), besides the Social Network Analysis (ARS) metrics (RECUERO et al., 2015) and supported by Gephi data visualization software. The analyses demonstrated how institutional enunciators interact with citizen-users and these with other participants, shedding light upon the articulating demands in chains of equivalence processes and, consequently, upon the popular collective identities formation in democratic practices mediated by digital. I hypothesize that there is a communicational dimension, marked by various interaction regimes, constitutive of the historical subject of democracy, the people. In the digital dispositives of political participation, this communicative condition is more evident because they, themselves, are composed of technological apparatuses dedicated to mediation. However, it is insufficient to build channels between state-society having in mind that interactions are only among isolated groups of individuals. The proposal of a popular digital democracy wants to rescue the interactional centrality between collective identities in political processes, especially for decision-making purposes
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