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Previous issue date: 2015-03-27 / CAPES / This research uses symbolic interpretation through the theory and practice of Carl Gustav Jung?s analytical psychology to study the dynamics and function of agglomerations of people organized through the internet. When such events occur they alter the dynamics of public and private spaces of large cities. To understand this phenomenon, the works of authors who discuss crowds, urban public spaces and cyberculture has been reviewed. Both destructive and positive traits were found on the various studies of crowds. Studying public spaces is justified because they are the backdrops for events and influence the public life of its citizens. The association with cyberculture is also essential to understand these social events, it is the means by which new information and communication technologies become instruments in the organization of events, quickly reaching a large number of participants, thanks to the speed of propagation of the information. The events studied are flash mobs; Brazilian protests of June 2013; "rolezinhos (little strolls)", and "isoporzinhos (icebox parties)". To support the study, books, articles and reports on the subject are used. For Carl Gustav Jung, collectivity is endowed with a psyche that is governed by elements very similar to the structure of our individual psyche. Empathy with events, invitations to act symbolically and trigger emotions that are already part of our cultural subconscious, are reasons that mobilize participants to express their claims emotionally (individually and collectively), such as the protests of 2013, or to create more recreational dimensions, such as the case of flash mobs, an alternative to escape the routine of large cities. / A presente pesquisa realiza uma leitura simb?lica para estudar as din?micas de funcionamento das aglomera??es de pessoas organizadas pela internet, atrav?s do referencial te?rico e pr?tico da psicologia anal?tica de Carl Gustav Jung. Tais eventos quando ocorrem alteram a din?mica dos espa?os p?blicos e privados das grandes cidades. Para compreender esses fen?menos, realiza-se uma revis?o bibliogr?fica de autores que discorrem sobre o tema das multid?es de pessoas, nos espa?os p?blicos urbanos e na cibercultura. Sobre as aglomera??es de pessoas, encontramos correntes que enfatizam o aspecto destrutivo e, outras enfatizam, o lado positivo da colabora??o em massa. Estudar os espa?os p?blicos justifica-se por ser o cen?rio dos eventos e por ele influenciar na vida p?blica dos cidad?os. A aproxima??o com a cibercultura tamb?m ? fundamental para entender todos os acontecimentos sociais, visto que, ? atrav?s dela que as novas tecnologias da informa??o e da comunica??o se tornam instrumentos na organiza??o dos eventos; atingindo um grande n?mero de participantes: gra?as ? velocidade de propaga??o da informa??o nesse ve?culo. Os eventos estudados s?o os flash mobs; protestos brasileiros de junho de 2013; ?rolezinhos?, e ?isoporzinhos?. Para embasar o estudo, s?o utilizados livros, artigos e reportagens sobre o assunto. Para Carl Gustav Jung, a coletividade ? dotada de uma psique pr?pria que ? regida por elementos bem parecidos com a estrutura da psique individual. A empatia com os eventos, os convites para atuar como agente simb?lico e ativar emo??es que est?o na camada do inconsciente cultural, s?o raz?es para mobilizar os participantes a expressar emo??es (individuais e coletivas) de reinvindica??es, como nos protestos de 2013 ou viver uma dimens?o l?dica, no caso dos flash mobs para fugir da rotina das grandes cidades.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:localhost:jspui/1541 |
Date | 27 March 2015 |
Creators | MUCCIOLO, Daniel Costa Vianna |
Contributors | Silva, Nilton Sousa da, Silva, Nilton Sousa da, Orlando, Simone Mattos Guimar?es, Paula, Cl?udio Paix?o Anast?cio de |
Publisher | Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Psicologia, UFRRJ, Brasil, Instituto de Educa??o |
Source Sets | IBICT Brazilian ETDs |
Language | Portuguese |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRRJ, instname:Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, instacron:UFRRJ |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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