As multi-interações na plataforma “the wolrd we want” na construção da nova agenda global de desenvolvimento sustentável.

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: Silva, Mayara Karla Dantas da
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal da Paraíba
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação
UFPB
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/tede/8651
Resumo: "Everything is connected." This is the maximum of our century. With the digital network it has become stronger because we are even more entangled in a network of complex and changing networks, consisting of nodes (actants of all kinds) and edges (connections). However, the nodes are only part of a whole. Nodes connected are simply a static structure. Therefore, there is something that gives life to the network: the dynamics - the movements that the nodes perform, depending on the connections, revealing multiinteractions in digital networks. The multi-interactions are a type of communication action, hybrid and singular among actants that, by allowing mediation in the communication standard "all-all" without considerably reduce reciprocity between them, has reshaped the world in various dimensions, including the way to do global politics. The World We Want platform, created by the United Nations to join in an unprecedented way the opinion of civil society in building the new global agenda, called Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), illustrates this process. After all, the platform shows that the UN has appropriated the cyberculture attributes to an experiment complex and impossible before the digital culture. Therefore, our goal is to accompany the phenomenon of multiinteractions in The World We Want platform to understand, from the Web macro dimension, how the UN faced the complexity permeated throughout this communication process and converted the conflict in a consensus, the SDGs Agenda. Therefore, for the methodological procedure, we use the systems of Information Architecture, the Heuristic Evaluation by Nielsen, Actor-Network Theory and its extension, the Cartography of Controversies. From the analysis, we conclude that the UN used the complexity of multiinteractions to achieve your goal, turning The World We Want in a hub of sustainability debates and stimulating the collective intelligence and collaborative processes in network. However, although the platform has changed the way of building global agendas and has described as a tool for promoting democracy, we understand that it has not yet reached that level. Therefore, the platform allowed the people to be heard, but not to participate in decisions by the summit, making the SDGs Agenda another document that only supports the UN consolidated discourse for almost four decades.