Lauda-Rodriguez, Zenaida Luisa
2020-04-26
<p>This work outlines the articulation of social movements against mega extraction projects through the use of social networks and new Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) in a context of precautionary socioenvironmental conflict. For this purpose, theoretical elements of social networks and ICTs were addressed, in order to understand the dynamics among them, as well as their relationship with what we call precautionary socioenvironmental conflicts. To complement this analysis, we exposed the case of resistance of the Community of Anitápolis against a phosphorus extraction project, in the state of Santa Catarina - Brazil. The results of this work show the importance of the use of these communication tools for the articulation and consolidation of the <em>Não à Fosfateira</em> movement, which lead to the temporary abandonment of the project, after several actions of resistance through ICTs and the participation of non-local allies. </p>
<p>This publication belongs to the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network Working Papers Series (http://waterlat.org/publications/working-papers-series/), Vol. 6, No 3.</p>
<p>This issue was developed by members of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Thematic Area 7 (TA7), Art, Communication, Culture, and Education. This is the second issue of the TA7 Series. </p>
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3960224
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Social movements
precautionary principle
information
mining
Anitápolis
Santa Catarina
Brazil
Social networks and ICTs in a precautionary socio-environmental conflicts. The case of the movement "Not to the phosphate factory in the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil (in Spanish)
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