Públicos Digitais, Contestação Digital: uma nova transformação estrutural da esfera pública?
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v18i1p55-74Mots-clés :
públicos digitais, digitalização, ativismo digital, desobediência civil digital, esfera públicaRésumé
Neste artigo o autor aborda a questão da digitalização da esfera pública a partir das transformações dos métodos de confronto, incluindo desobediência civil. Ao olhar mais de perto algumas das características estruturais da digitalização, busca então enfrentar os problemas conceituais, normativos e políticos levantados por ela. Dentro do limitado espaço desta contribuição, no entanto, as seguintes reflexões poderão ser somente tentativas e servir como preliminares para discussões futuras.
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