Fragmentation of social segmentation? Durkheim, Debord and the segmented journalism

The social fragmentation process is more and more a subject of the contemporary sociological discussions as well as a concern of the communication researchers. From a sociological view of social division process and their consequences, which are in some cases related to fragmentation, we intend, in...

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Autor principal: Rovida, Mara Ferreira
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description The social fragmentation process is more and more a subject of the contemporary sociological discussions as well as a concern of the communication researchers. From a sociological view of social division process and their consequences, which are in some cases related to fragmentation, we intend, in this paper, to observe how the social divisions are refl ected upon the emergence of differentiated communication forms. Our objective is to demonstrate the correlation of the existence of Segmented Journalism to the intensifi cation process of the social division of labor, and to check whether this format of journalism evidences or not a process of fragmentation. In order to make this analysis, we will put in confront the ideas of two different theoretical chains – the Society of the Spectacle and the ideas of Niklas Luhmann and Émile Durkheim.
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spelling clacso-CLACSO630872022-03-18T18:33:07Z Fragmentation of social segmentation? Durkheim, Debord and the segmented journalism Fragmentação ou segmentação social? Durkheim, Debord e o jornalismo segmentado Rovida, Mara Ferreira Segmentation Fragmentation Journalism Social division of labor Durkheim Segmentação Fragmentação Jornalismo Divisão do trabalho social Durkheim The social fragmentation process is more and more a subject of the contemporary sociological discussions as well as a concern of the communication researchers. From a sociological view of social division process and their consequences, which are in some cases related to fragmentation, we intend, in this paper, to observe how the social divisions are refl ected upon the emergence of differentiated communication forms. Our objective is to demonstrate the correlation of the existence of Segmented Journalism to the intensifi cation process of the social division of labor, and to check whether this format of journalism evidences or not a process of fragmentation. In order to make this analysis, we will put in confront the ideas of two different theoretical chains – the Society of the Spectacle and the ideas of Niklas Luhmann and Émile Durkheim. Os processos de fragmentação social estão cada vez mais em foco nas discussões sociológicas contemporâneas, sendo também uma preocupação dos estudiosos da comunicação. A partir de uma visão sociológica dos processos de divisões sociais e suas consequências, que em alguns casos têm a ver com a fragmentação, pretendemos, neste artigo, observar de que maneira as divisões sociais estão refletidas no surgimento de formas diferenciadas de comunicação. Nosso objetivo é demonstrar a correlação da existência do Jornalismo Segmentado com a intensificação do processo de divisão do trabalho social e verificar se esse formato de jornalismo evidencia ou não um processo de fragmentação. Para essa análise faremos um confronto de ideias de duas correntes teóricas diferentes, a Sociedade do Espetáculo e as idéias de Niklas Luhmann e Émile Durkheim. 2011-04-06 2022-03-18T18:33:07Z 2022-03-18T18:33:07Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/3886 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/63087 por https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/3886/3568 Copyright (c) 2011 Estudos de Sociologia application/pdf FCL-UNESP Laboratório Editorial Estudos de Sociologia; v. 16 n. 30 (2011): Dossiê: crítica da comunicação e política na sociedade do espetáculo 1982-4718 1414-0144
spellingShingle Segmentation
Fragmentation
Journalism
Social division of labor
Durkheim
Segmentação
Fragmentação
Jornalismo
Divisão do trabalho social
Durkheim
Rovida, Mara Ferreira
Fragmentation of social segmentation? Durkheim, Debord and the segmented journalism
title Fragmentation of social segmentation? Durkheim, Debord and the segmented journalism
title_full Fragmentation of social segmentation? Durkheim, Debord and the segmented journalism
title_fullStr Fragmentation of social segmentation? Durkheim, Debord and the segmented journalism
title_full_unstemmed Fragmentation of social segmentation? Durkheim, Debord and the segmented journalism
title_short Fragmentation of social segmentation? Durkheim, Debord and the segmented journalism
title_sort fragmentation of social segmentation? durkheim, debord and the segmented journalism
topic Segmentation
Fragmentation
Journalism
Social division of labor
Durkheim
Segmentação
Fragmentação
Jornalismo
Divisão do trabalho social
Durkheim
url https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/estudos/article/view/3886
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/63087