June Journeys in Brazil: from the networks to the streets


Autoria(s): Ruediger, Marco Aurélio; Souza, Rafael Martins de; Grassi, Amaro; Ventura, Tiago; Ruediger, Tatiana
Data(s)

24/11/2014

24/11/2014

2014

Resumo

This article seeks to analyse the mass protests that ecloded in the main cities in Brazil in June 2013 - the so-called June Journeys -, event which represented an inflection moment in the country's recent political history and inaugurated a new social mobilization cycle in the country. This analysis will begin with the presupposition that the strong digital inclusion that has been going on over recent years was a main element, but not the only one, responsible for the occurrence of protests. Still, although digital inclusion has been a central tool that allowed these demonstrations to happen in the first place, it was not the only responsible for leading over 1 million people to the streets. Factors such as frustrated expectations over the continuity of the social inclusion process that had been ongoing over the last decade, the rising educational level and a political representation crisis contributed to social mobilization, and were amplified due to widening internet access - and, therefore, access to information - across the population

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/12556

Idioma(s)

en_US

Publicador

DAPP

Palavras-Chave #Brazil #Protests #Internet #June journeys #Democracia #Mobilização social #Conflito social #Redes sociais
Tipo

Article (Journal/Review)