COMMUNICATION PRACTICES AS A FORM OF SOCIAL EMANCIPATION: three possibilities of meeting social diversity

Authors

  • Flávia de Almeida Moura UFMA
  • Larissa Leda Fonseca Rocha UFMA
  • Letícia Conceição Martins Cardoso UFMA
  • Patrícia Azambuja UFMA
  • Ramon Bezerra Costa UFMA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18764/2178-2865.v24nEp617-634

Keywords:

Communication, Emancipation, Culture

Abstract

Thinking of communication beyond its technological materiality, therefore as a human connection process, is crucial to understand how individuals relate and are culturally transformed, in different social realities. Reflecting on recent events, in many cases, reverberating from communicational practices, becomes fundamental for the development of human relations and the very notion of society, therefore, of collective existence. This article presents three exploratory studies of a qualitative nature in order to demonstrate hypotheses about symptomatic contemporary phenomena in the crossings between trust, truth, memory, identity, popular culture and possibilities of emancipatory projects based on the use of knowledge as a visibility tool for diversity in our country.

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Published

2020-09-16

How to Cite

MOURA, Flávia de Almeida; ROCHA, Larissa Leda Fonseca; CARDOSO, Letícia Conceição Martins; AZAMBUJA, Patrícia; COSTA, Ramon Bezerra.
COMMUNICATION PRACTICES AS A FORM OF SOCIAL EMANCIPATION: three possibilities of meeting social diversity
. Revista de Políticas Públicas, v. 24, p. 617–634, 16 Sep. 2020 Disponível em: https://periodicoseletronicos.ufma.br/index.php/rppublica/article/view/15166. Acesso em: 2 oct. 2024.