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Repertorios de la rabia: Las mercaditas feministas en el continuo en línea y fuera de línea

مراجع الغضب: الأسواق النسوية على الإنترنت وغير متصل
Authors: Carla Verónica Carpio Pacheco;

Repertorios de la rabia: Las mercaditas feministas en el continuo en línea y fuera de línea

Abstract

Un impulso rabioso llevó a mujeres en la ciudad de México a ocupar estaciones del metro para protestar contra la violencia de género, en particular de tipo económico, en una crisis agudizada por la pandemia de COVID-19. La convocatoria fue a través de redes sociodigitales y la forma de protestar consistió en la ocupación del espacio público vendiendo e intercambiando ropa de segunda mano y artículos autogestivos. El objetivo de este artículo es mostrar, a partir de cinco colectivas que protestan, qué formatos ha tomado la manifestación de la rabia, qué prácticas llevan a cabo y cómo a partir de la indignación realizan una ocupación creativa y pacífica del espacio público. Para ello se utiliza una metodología cualitativa basada en la etnografía digital en sus redes sociales y observación participante en los lugares que ocupan. Como resultado, se identificaron cuatro prácticas donde intervienen emociones y vínculos afectivos en la configuración de identidades colectivas y formas de actuación en línea y fuera de línea.

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violencia de género, H1-99, Marketing, emociones, Computer Networks and Communications, Communication. Mass media, Social Sciences, Business, Management and Accounting, FOS: Humanities, P87-96, Social sciences (General), FOS: Economics and business, Human-Computer Interaction, Digital Communication and Media Studies, Humanities, etnografía digital, espacio público, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, social interactions, Impact of Emoticons on Computer-Mediated Communication, The Impact of Sharing Economy on Consumption, Art

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