Vida e comunicação cotidianas no capitalismo da coronavírus
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1982-8160.v14i2p41-73Mots-clés :
Coronavírus, Vida cotidiana, Comunicação cotidiana, Teoria crítica, Teoria crítica da comunicaçãoRésumé
Em 2020, a crise da coronavírus provocou uma ruptura nas sociedades e na vida cotidiana em todo o mundo. Este artigo é uma contribuição para a teorização crítica das mudanças pelas quais as sociedades passaram à luz da crise da coronavírus. Ele indaga: como a vida e a comunicação cotidianas mudaram na crise da coronavírus? Como o capitalismo configura a vida e a comunicação cotidianas durante essa crise? A seção 2 enfoca como o espaço social, a vida e a comunicação cotidianas mudaram na crise da coronavírus. A seção 3 enfoca a comunicação da ideologia no contexto da coronavírus, analisando a comunicação de narrativas de conspiração e notícias falsificadas sobre a coronavírus.
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