Ethics, politics and religion in online conversations on laity and diversity in moral demands for justice
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2238-2593.organicom.2017.144107Keywords:
Political conversation, Facebook, Ethics, Laity, GenderAbstract
The objective of this article is to analyze the interactions of common people on Facebook to news articles on LGBTQ+ claims for respect to diversity and the laity of the State, i.e., against some law projects and impositions of some religious parliamentarians. The question, related to the Communication field, consists of understanding the relation between religion and politics in conversational exchanges, i.e., to observe how politics modes of operation are disputed and pressured in mediatic and discursive ways. Therefore, our main objective is to understand the senses evoked by the laity subject and to understand which are the conceptions (arguments, perspectives) brought up by these groups of people that present ethical outlines to online discussions when they engage on meaning disputes on the relation between religion and politics in the context of the Brazilian society.
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