Index
Leda Balbino
(Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
ISBN: 978-1-80262-804-3, eISBN: 978-1-80262-803-6
Publication date: 16 June 2023
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Citation
Balbino, L. (2023), "Index", Digital Memory in Brazil (Digital Activism and Society: Politics, Economy And Culture In Network Communication), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 121-123. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-803-620231008
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2023 Leda Balbino. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Academia
, 7
Academics
, 65–66
Access to Information Law (LAI)
, 42
Affect
, 60
AI-5 authoritarian act
, 29–30
American Congress in Washington
, 81
Amnesty Commission
, 73–74
1979 Amnesty Law
, 4–5
Anti-science pattern
, 65–66
Anti-scientific knowledge
, 32–37
Appraisal framework
, 60–61
Asthe rhetoric of hate
, 18–19
Attitude
, 60–61
Attorney General of the Republic (PGR)
, 56–57
Blame-shifting
, 55
Bolsonarisation
, 67
Bolsonarism
, 20–21, 23, 81–82
Bolsonarist camps
, 80–81
Bottom-up approach
, 72–73
Brasil Nunca Mais (Brazil Never More)
, 30–31
Brazil’s digital memory and discontents
, 1
digital memory theories and disputed memory in Brazil
, 7–13
methodology and data analysis
, 13–16
new right populism in Brazil
, 16–26
Brazil’s social media ecology
, 73–77
Brazilian democracy
, 80–81
Brazilian dictatorship
, 82–83
Brazilian electronic voting system
, 60–61
Brazilian military dictatorship
, 1
Brazilian military regime
, 75
Brazilian re-democratisation
, 4
Breaking the Silence (1987)
, 5–6
Calumnies
, 32
Capitol attack
, 81–82
Car Wash corruption investigation
, 6–7
Cercadinho
, 51
Civil-military coup
, 1, 4, 28
Communal engagement
, 12
Communism
, 53–54
Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB)
, 28–29
Community of memory
, 12
Connective
, 8–9
Constitutionalism
, 55–56
Coronavirus
, 42
Coup plotters
, 53
Crimes
, 1
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA)
, 15, 82–83
Cultural Marxism
, 19–20
conspiracy theory
, 33–34
Cultural War
, 57–58, 63, 66, 76–77, 81–82
Decontextualisation
, 28, 30–31, 35, 47–48
Democracy
, 57–58
Democracy defence
, 49
Dictators
, 53
Dictatorship, elastic concepts of
, 37–40
Digital activism equals popular sovereignty
, 49–52
Digital Age
, 13
Digital environment
, 65, 67
Digital memory (see also Fragmented memory)
, 28, 59–60, 66
of Brazilian Dictatorship
, 42–43
doubts
, 73–77
future in Brazil
, 59
linearity and cohesion to fragmented digital memory
, 60–63
missing points on mapping
, 63–73
studies
, 10–12
theories
, 7–13
Digital networks
, 24, 42
Digital populism research
, 13
Digital strategies
, 6
Digital technologies
, 9–10
Discursive mechanism
, 59–60
Discursive strategies (Bolsonaros)
, 59–61, 63
Disputed memory in Brazil
, 7–13
Engagement
, 60–61
Fascists
, 53
First-person accounts
, 30–31
Fragmented memory
Bolsonaros’ discursive strategies
, 60–63
Brazil’s social media ecology
, 73–77
elastic concepts of dictatorship
, 37–40
media’s double-role and anti-scientific knowledge
, 32–37
objectives and strategies of
, 59
one-sided memory
, 28–32
patterns
, 28
impact of platform affordances
, 63–73
Globalism conspiracy theory
, 53–54
Graduation
, 60–61
Hate’s Cabinet
, 56–57
Hell Branch
, 5–6
Historic memory
, 6
Hydroxychloroquine
, 42
Institutional Act of 13 December 1968
, 29–30
Institutional mediation
, 57–58
Intellectuals
, 65–66
Internet
, 10–11
Jornal Nacional (Globo)
, 33
Judgement
, 60–61
Kidnappings
, 1
Left-armed struggle
, 31–32
Lesa Patria Operation
, 80–81
Liberals
, 32–33
Libraries
, 10–11
Lies
, 32
Linearity
, 65
and cohesion to fragmented digital memory
, 60–63
Livro
, 5–6
Lula processes
, 6–7
Make America Great Again
, 6–7
Media’s double-role
, 32–37
Memory
, 6
Military community of memory
, 65–66
Military dictatorship
, 28
Military Supreme Court
, 4–5
Misrepresentations
, 32
Mnemonic appropriation
, 12
Museums
, 10–11
Narratives
, 32
National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES)
, 65–66
National Truth Commission (CNV)
, 2–3
Nazists
, 53
New right populism in Brazil
, 16–26
Official archives
, 10–11
Online identity
, 12
Opposition equals coup and dictatorship
, 52–58
Orvil
, 4–5
tale
, 33–34
Orvil–Power Grab Attempts
, 2
Overstretched elasticity of fragmented memory in Covid era
, 41–42
digital activism equals popular sovereignty
, 49–52
opposition equals coup and dictatorship
, 52–58
popular sovereignty equals democracy
, 43–48
Partiality
, 32
Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT)
, 3–4
Peer-to-peer engagement
, 72–73
Peer-to-peer produced memory
, 12
Personal attack
, 1
Personalisation
, 34–35
Platform affordances, impact of
, 63–73
Political strategies
, 59–60
Popular sovereignty equals democracy
, 43–48
Populism
, 13, 25
Power abusers
, 53
Pro-government acts
, 47–48
Professors
, 65–66
Republican Party
, 81–82
Right to Memory and Truth–Special Commission on Political Deaths and Disappearances
, 2
Robbery
, 1
Scientists
, 65–66
Social esteem
, 60
Social media
, 71–72
Social network memory
, 8–9
Social platforms
, 68
Social sanction
, 60–61
Socio-technological mutability
, 8–9
Special Commission on Political Deaths and Disappearances
, 73–74
STF
, 80–81
Story the Left Doesn’t Want Brazil to Know, The (2006)
, 5–6
Suffocated Truth, The
, 5–6, 31
Terrorism
, 1, 48
@TerrorismNeverMore
, 36–37
Three Powers invasion
, 59–60
Twitter
, 61, 63, 66–68, 70–72
Two demons’ theory
, 28
Tyrants
, 53
Universities
, 10–11
US Capitol invasion
, 6–7
Valency
, 12
Vulnerability
, 8–9
Wide Front
, 65
World Health Organization (WHO)
, 41–42
Years of Lead
, 29–30
YouTube
, 61, 63, 66–68, 70–72
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Brazil's Digital Memory and Its Discontents
- 2 Patterns of a Fragmented Memory
- 3 Overstretched Elasticity of a Fragmented Memory in the COVID-19 Era
- 4 Objectives and Strategies of a Fragmented Memory
- Chapter 5 Conclusion: The Future of Digital Memory in Brazil
- References
- List of Twitter and YouTube Posts
- Index