Political-institutional action in Social Media times: The experience of “Articulação do Semiárido Brasileiro – ASA”

Título

Political-institutional action in Social Media times: The experience of “Articulação do Semiárido Brasileiro – ASA”

Autor

Daniel José do Nascimento Ferreira, Marcos Roberto Pires Gregolin

Descripción

The present work analyzed the Facebook’s page of Social Movement of Family Farming - the “Articulação no Semiárido Brasileiro (ASA)” - with the proposal to understand to what extent the space of this social media contributes and influences to the legitimization and the propagation of its political project. Methodologically, it refers to a qualitative research based on a given empirical reality, using content analysis in the Facebook and theoretical contributions to support the discussion. The study evidenced that the contents posted in the fan page refer to the flags and causes of the struggle of the ASA, i.e., connect with its political-institutional project, mainly with the agenda of living with the Semiarid, and its various themes related to this perspective, such as agroecological family farming, social technologies, traditional peoples, creole seeds, rural youth and agroecological farmers. Therefore, this article concluded that this social media serves to validate and propagate the political-institutional project of ASA.

Fecha

2017

Materia

Agricultura Familiar, Facebook, Movimentos Sociais, mídias sociais

Fuente

Revista Eletrônica Competências Digitais para Agricultura Familiar

Editor

Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho

Cobertura

Agriculture (General)

Archivos

https://socictopen.socict.org/files/to_import/pdfs/09cfca15756d7a4bab236d8be25d0629.pdf

Citación

Daniel José do Nascimento Ferreira, Marcos Roberto Pires Gregolin, “Political-institutional action in Social Media times: The experience of “Articulação do Semiárido Brasileiro – ASA”,” SOCICT Open, consulta 16 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/17958.

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