Tem um lugar em seu sofá?: a hospitalidade em Jaguarão/RS, na perspectiva da rede couchsurfing

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: Marcina Amalia Nunes Moreira
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUOS-B2BKGM
Resumo: The present thesis deals with hospitality as a social practice mediated by a virtual social network of travelers called Couchsurfing. Translated as "sofa surfing", this practice is known for the free hosting offer worldwide, enabling online and offline interaction between registered individuals, as well as promoting the exchange of hospitality, in which host becomes a guest in other travel situations and vice versa. In this research, the hosts and guests of the municipality of Jaguarão, located in the extreme south of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, were investigated. The general objective of the research is to analyze hospitality mediated by social practices through Couchsurfing in Jaguarão, RS. It seeks to understand how these social practices in Jaguarão resemble (or not) the logic pointed out by the principles, mission, and policy of use of the site highlighted in the Couchsurfing network. It is also sought to know the interests and motivations of the subjects for this networked social practice, investigating how the system of exchanges occurs, knowing them. The research had a qualitative approach and the methodological course relied on bibliographical study and cyberspace field research, with semi-structured interviews and observations. It approached the ethnographic method, with the use of the previous registrations in the network Couchsurfing for the purposes of the investigation. The interpretive analysis was based on the usability rules of the site, which refers to the vision, principles, and policies that mark the hospitality mediated by Couchsurfing and in the Theory of the Gift of Marcel Mauss, which builds the basis of the French current of studies of hospitality. It can be seen that the motivations that encourage guests traveling to Jaguarão through this network are multiple, but not always with the objective of establishing connections with other people. Although some surfers have placed themselves before the hospitality premises pointed out by RSV, some reported practices are paradoxical, generating intimidation. Hostility is established in the face of the "couch sale," but also in demonstrations of intolerance of diversity and disrespect for the explicit rules of Couchsurfing and implicit in the hospitality of each host. The exchanges take place online and offline, in different prisms, being the monetary, the sexual, the friendly and the symbolic and, although friendly, the exchanges transgress, in many situations, the explicit and implicit rules of hospitality Couchsurfiana ". Finally, the thesis presents new challenges for the study of leisure, tourism, and hospitality as the themes demand instruments that privilege and accompany the liquidity and obscurity of emerging social practices.
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spelling 2019-08-09T13:39:23Z2025-09-08T23:00:41Z2019-08-09T13:39:23Z2017-08-31https://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUOS-B2BKGMThe present thesis deals with hospitality as a social practice mediated by a virtual social network of travelers called Couchsurfing. Translated as "sofa surfing", this practice is known for the free hosting offer worldwide, enabling online and offline interaction between registered individuals, as well as promoting the exchange of hospitality, in which host becomes a guest in other travel situations and vice versa. In this research, the hosts and guests of the municipality of Jaguarão, located in the extreme south of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, were investigated. The general objective of the research is to analyze hospitality mediated by social practices through Couchsurfing in Jaguarão, RS. It seeks to understand how these social practices in Jaguarão resemble (or not) the logic pointed out by the principles, mission, and policy of use of the site highlighted in the Couchsurfing network. It is also sought to know the interests and motivations of the subjects for this networked social practice, investigating how the system of exchanges occurs, knowing them. The research had a qualitative approach and the methodological course relied on bibliographical study and cyberspace field research, with semi-structured interviews and observations. It approached the ethnographic method, with the use of the previous registrations in the network Couchsurfing for the purposes of the investigation. The interpretive analysis was based on the usability rules of the site, which refers to the vision, principles, and policies that mark the hospitality mediated by Couchsurfing and in the Theory of the Gift of Marcel Mauss, which builds the basis of the French current of studies of hospitality. It can be seen that the motivations that encourage guests traveling to Jaguarão through this network are multiple, but not always with the objective of establishing connections with other people. Although some surfers have placed themselves before the hospitality premises pointed out by RSV, some reported practices are paradoxical, generating intimidation. Hostility is established in the face of the "couch sale," but also in demonstrations of intolerance of diversity and disrespect for the explicit rules of Couchsurfing and implicit in the hospitality of each host. The exchanges take place online and offline, in different prisms, being the monetary, the sexual, the friendly and the symbolic and, although friendly, the exchanges transgress, in many situations, the explicit and implicit rules of hospitality Couchsurfiana ". Finally, the thesis presents new challenges for the study of leisure, tourism, and hospitality as the themes demand instruments that privilege and accompany the liquidity and obscurity of emerging social practices.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisTecnologiasTurismoHospitalidadeRede social virtualLazerTecnologiaTurismoRedes sociais on-lineLazerTem um lugar em seu sofá?: a hospitalidade em Jaguarão/RS, na perspectiva da rede couchsurfinginfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisMarcina Amalia Nunes Moreirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGChristianne Luce GomesA presente tese tem como tema a hospitalidade, enquanto prática social mediada por uma rede social virtual de viajantes denominada Couchsurfing. Traduzida como surfe de sofá, essa prática é conhecida pela oferta gratuita de hospedagem, mundialmente, viabilizando a interação online e offline entre os sujeitos cadastrados, além de promover o câmbio de hospitalidade, em que anfitrião vira hóspede em outras situações de viagem e vice-versa. Nesta pesquisa, foram investigados os anfitriões e hóspedes do município de Jaguarão, localizado no extremo sul do estado do Rio Grande do Sul (RS), Brasil. O objetivo geral da pesquisa é analisar a hospitalidade mediada pelas práticas sociais através do Couchsurfing, em Jaguarão, RS. Busca-se compreender de que maneira essas práticas sociais em Jaguarão se assemelham (ou não) à lógica apontada pelos princípios, missão e política de uso do site destacados na rede Couchsurfing. Procura-se conhecer também os interesses e as motivações dos sujeitos por esta prática social em rede, investigando como se dá o sistema de trocas, conhecendo-as. A investigação teve abordagem qualitativa e o percurso metodológico contou com estudo bibliográfico e pesquisa de campo ciberespacial, com entrevistas semiestruturadas e observações. Aproximou-se do método netnográfico, com a utilização de cadastro prévio na rede Couchsurfing para as finalidades da investigação. A análise interpretativa apoiou-se nas regras de usabilidade do site, que remetem à visão, aos princípios e às políticas que balizam a hospitalidade mediada pelo Couchsurfing. Tais regras remetem também à Teoria da Dádiva de Marcel Mauss, que edifica as bases da corrente francesa de estudos da hospitalidade. Percebe-se que as motivações que impulsionam os hóspedes em deslocamento até Jaguarão, através desta rede, são múltiplas, mas nem sempre com a objetividade de estabelecer conexões com outras pessoas. Embora alguns surfers tenham se colocado diante das premissas de hospitalidade apontadas pela RSV, algumas práticas comunicadas apresentam-se paradoxais, gerando intimidação. A hostilidade é estabelecida diante da venda do sofá, mas também nas demonstrações de intolerância à diversidade e desrespeito para com as regras explícitas pelo Couchsurfing e implícitas pela hospitalidade na residência de cada anfitrião. As trocas se dão de maneira online e offline, em diferentes prismas, sendo o monetário, o sexual, o amistoso e o simbólico e, ainda que amistosas, as trocas transgridem, em muitas situações, as regras explícitas e implícitas da hospitalidade couchsurfiana. Por fim, a tese apresenta novos desafios para os estudos do lazer, turismo e hospitalidade na medida em que os temas demandam por instrumentos que privilegiem e acompanhem a liquidez e a obscuridade das práticas sociais emergentes.UFMGORIGINALtese_marcina_1_.pdfapplication/pdf2362174https://repositorio.ufmg.br//bitstreams/28a0bb5f-197b-43cd-8277-20872a717e69/download173557351b5d6b736864b6e5c3d0ec87MD51trueAnonymousREADTEXTtese_marcina_1_.pdf.txttext/plain320676https://repositorio.ufmg.br//bitstreams/ce0ed7b1-a742-4d9f-b120-2e883e04fc4a/downloadc5a803c496ece7887078c88224612a7bMD52falseAnonymousREAD1843/BUOS-B2BKGM2025-09-08 20:00:41.838open.accessoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/BUOS-B2BKGMhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-08T23:00:41Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
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title Tem um lugar em seu sofá?: a hospitalidade em Jaguarão/RS, na perspectiva da rede couchsurfing
spellingShingle Tem um lugar em seu sofá?: a hospitalidade em Jaguarão/RS, na perspectiva da rede couchsurfing
Marcina Amalia Nunes Moreira
Tecnologia
Turismo
Redes sociais on-line
Lazer
Tecnologias
Turismo
Hospitalidade
Rede social virtual
Lazer
title_short Tem um lugar em seu sofá?: a hospitalidade em Jaguarão/RS, na perspectiva da rede couchsurfing
title_full Tem um lugar em seu sofá?: a hospitalidade em Jaguarão/RS, na perspectiva da rede couchsurfing
title_fullStr Tem um lugar em seu sofá?: a hospitalidade em Jaguarão/RS, na perspectiva da rede couchsurfing
title_full_unstemmed Tem um lugar em seu sofá?: a hospitalidade em Jaguarão/RS, na perspectiva da rede couchsurfing
title_sort Tem um lugar em seu sofá?: a hospitalidade em Jaguarão/RS, na perspectiva da rede couchsurfing
author Marcina Amalia Nunes Moreira
author_facet Marcina Amalia Nunes Moreira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marcina Amalia Nunes Moreira
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Turismo
Redes sociais on-line
Lazer
topic Tecnologia
Turismo
Redes sociais on-line
Lazer
Tecnologias
Turismo
Hospitalidade
Rede social virtual
Lazer
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Turismo
Hospitalidade
Rede social virtual
Lazer
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