Novos palanques na contemporaneidade: as ágoras digitais
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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Contemporary society is constituted, according to Castells (2017), in a dialectical
structure around digital communication network. These new media are being used not
only as support, but also as moments of more significant social practices, for example, in
the dynamic contexts of contemporary politics. In this research, we take the context of
the 2018 election in Brazil in order to verify the use of social networks as politicalelectoral platforms for campaign speeches, with emphasis on the context of the candidacy
for the Amazonas State Government, in an investigation that concerns on the most voted
candidates. The qualitative and bibliographic research performs an analysis anchored in
a theoretical dialogue between Critical Discourse Analysis- CDA (FAIRCLOUGH, 2016
[2001/1992], 2003, 2012; FAIRCLOUGH, FAIRCLOUGH, 2012), the Social Semiotics
of Multimodality (KRESS, 2010) and the Grammar of Visual Design- GVD (KRESS,
van LEEUWEN, 2006 [1996]), and respectively in the analytical categories linked to the
discursive event as practices: textual, discursive and social, as well as the representational,
interactional and compositional meanings of multimodal theory. This research presents
as corpus the selection of four multimodal texts produced in this deliberative context and
published on the Facebook social network profiles of Wilson Lima and Amazonino
Mendes, candidates for the Amazonas State Government. As for the methodological
approach, in a first moment it will be performed a critical discourse analysis of the
practices: 1) textual - describe the mode of organization of the text, this includes, the
generic structure, the elements that compose it (vocabulary, modality, cohesion
elements); discursive – 2) interpret the relationships established between the participants
represented in the text and the participants who consume it, the relationship between
various texts via contexts (production, distribution, consumption, reception), strength,
coherence, as well as intertextual and interdiscursive elements, which together build the
text in an interpersonal and evaluative way; and 3) social – which is important to critically
reflect on the social event, identifying discursive orders, power relations, ideologies,
among others. In a second moment, a dialogue is established between CDA and the
categories referring to the meanings of GVD: 1) compositional - identifying the
information values of the text, as well as the most salient ones; 2) interactional - how this
relationship between participants was established via angles, distance, plans; and 3)
representational, building a historical-discursive narrative process for each of the
candidates. From the analysis of the texts, it is pointed out that the candidates made use
of these digital contexts as campaign opportunities in a significant way in the election
under investigation, however, still in a transitory process, especially when observing the
maintenance of typical structures of the so-called "traditional politics", including
culturally naturalized discourses, for example, metaphors of change, novelty,
transformation, which are already recurrent figures of the political platforms. Networked
campaign discourses are seeking to symbolically fit in and/or appropriate this
virtualization, thus adapting to the new contemporary contexts of the new dynamics of
hybrid contemporary social life.