SOARES, C. C. S. C.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6852973189649032; SOARES, Cybele Catarina Santos do Couto.
Resumo:
Through the analysis of the performance of Mídia NINJA – a media
collective self-referenced as counter-hegemonic – in the coverage of street
demonstrations and protests that took place between 2015 and 2018, this research
reflects on how narratives and disputes for hegemony around the construction of the
Brazilian sociopolitical reality in the media field, considering, for that, the different
meanings articulated around the notion of crisis placed and superimposed by the media
over the last few years in Brazil. In order to promote a theoretical discussion adjusted to
the emancipatory framework of Antonio Gramsci, the Political Theory of Discourse
conceived by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe (2015) is taken as a theoretical-
methodological path capable of helping to understand the different processes of
elaboration of discursive trajectories, above all, counter-hegemonic. Using the analytical
categories presented by these authors, such as discourse, articulation, equivalence,
antagonism and empty signifier, it is observed how the crisis narrative conveyed by
Mídia NINJA develops in relation to the discursive construction carried out by the mass
media and others alternative media experiences that are antagonistic to them.
Evidencing, within the proposed outline, the permanent tensions and the always
unstable balance of the social, without losing sight of the emancipatory horizon that the
chosen theoretical axis privileges. In order to produce a sociologically pertinent
reflection, this thesis brings forward both on a dense literature review, rooted in the
sociology of culture and political philosophy, and on an empirical work of an analytical-
descriptive nature based on participant observation, carried out in through online social
networks, and in the analysis and documentation of the contents produced by the
collective, thus enabling a brief historical reconstruction of the analyzed period
considering the progressive disposition undertaken in the collaborative coverage of
street events carried out by Mídia NINJA and the political strategies developed by the
group as one of the possible paths to an experience of radical democracy.