Ciências Sociais Aplicadas: Entendendo as Necessidades Da Sociedade 2 2019
DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.24519250613
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Redes Sociais E Mobilizações Públicas. O Movimento De “15 De Setembro” Em Portugal

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“…Through the dissemination of narratives that emphasise the obstacles faced by and the unique abilities possessed by neurodivergent individuals, media content might have the potential to enhance public consciousness and support policies that prioritise the provision of accessible environments, inclusive practices, and robust support systems for communities. The media has the potential to function as a platform for the amplification of advocates and activists (Babo & Taborda, 2019;Zúñiga et al, 2014), thereby facilitating a more comprehensive and inclusive public dialogue concerning matters pertaining to neurodiversity.…”
Section: ) Advancing Social Advocacy Through Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through the dissemination of narratives that emphasise the obstacles faced by and the unique abilities possessed by neurodivergent individuals, media content might have the potential to enhance public consciousness and support policies that prioritise the provision of accessible environments, inclusive practices, and robust support systems for communities. The media has the potential to function as a platform for the amplification of advocates and activists (Babo & Taborda, 2019;Zúñiga et al, 2014), thereby facilitating a more comprehensive and inclusive public dialogue concerning matters pertaining to neurodiversity.…”
Section: ) Advancing Social Advocacy Through Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…we want our lives". On that day, thousands of people gathered in the most emblematic squares of every Portuguese city (Babo & Silva, 2016). It is estimated that about one million Portuguese took to the streets.…”
Section: Portugalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They reach a dimension that goes beyond regional and national scales and become planetary movements, in search of new forms of democracy (Farro, 2004). Communication technologies, especially social networks, have incorporated new forms of activism, netativism (Di Felice, 2012), which escapes the institutional powers, as they emerge from diverse social, political and cultural configurations (Babo & Silva, 2019), introducing changes in the form of social action. However, the mobilizations from the internet, although inserting new performances of action, do not break with traditional forms, as seen by the need for co-presence in a physical space, the symbolism of the action (historical places, posters ...), the street emotion through speeches and music.…”
Section: Inorganic Movementsmentioning
confidence: 99%