Peacebuilding in the United Nations: coming into Life
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The legalization and institutionalization of the surveillance of the digital information of the Brazilian citizens has been promoted by interests of Protestant political groups that argue ideas of faith and morality in draft laws that promote new forms of Internet control. Since 2015, different bills have threatened the right to privacy and freedom of expression in digital communications, guaranteed by Act No. 12.965, of April 23, 2014 (Civil Internet Framework). The present research analyzes the critical points of the projects of law of control of Internet promoted by evangelical politicians and justified in moral arguments of protection of children and adolescents. The present article establishes a theoretical dialogue with the postulates of Manuel Castells in an attempt to demystify the arguments in favor of the control and uses a qualitative investigation by means of a survey and analysis of content of the bills of laws that still are processed in the National Brazilian Congress. It is evident that the current draft legislation establishes fruitful threats to the guiding principles, guarantees, rights and duties for the use of the Internet in Brazil, camouflaged in moralistic narratives and dissonant and interested arguments of Law No. 12,965, leading to the understanding that there are eminent possibilities of expanding the control and monitoring of the information consumed and produced by Brazilian Internet users. ; La legalización e institucionalización de la vigilancia de las informaciones digitales de los ciudadanos brasileños han sido promovidas por intereses de grupos políticos protestantes que argumentan ideas de fe y moralidad en proyectos de leyes que potencian nuevas formas de control de Internet. Desde 2015, diferentes proyectos de ley amenazan el derecho a la privacidad y a la libertad de expresión en las comunicaciones digitales, garantizados por la Ley Nº 12.965, del 23 de abril de 2014 (Marco Civil de Internet). La presente investigación analiza los puntos críticos de los proyectos de normativas de control de Internet promovidos por políticos evangélicos y justificados en argumentos morales de protección de niños y adolescentes. El presente artículo establece un diálogo teórico con los postulados de Manuel Castells en un intento por desmitificar los argumentos a favor del control y utiliza una investigación cualitativa por medio de un levantamiento y análisis de contenido de los proyectos de leyes que aún se tramitan en el Congreso Nacional brasileño. Se evidencia que los actuales proyectos de ley establecen amenazas fecundas en los principios orientadores, garantías, derechos y deberes para el uso de Internet en Brasil, camuflados en narrativas moralistas y de argumentos disonantes e interesados de la Ley Nº 12.965, llevando al entendimiento que hay eminentes posibilidades de ampliación del control y vigilancia de las informaciones que consumen y producen los internautas brasileños.
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The legalization and institutionalization of the surveillance of the digital information of the Brazilian citizens has been promoted by interests of Protestant political groups that argue ideas of faith and morality in draft laws that promote new forms of Internet control. Since 2015, different bills have threatened the right to privacy and freedom of expression in digital communications, guaranteed by Act No. 12.965, of April 23, 2014 (Civil Internet Framework). The present research analyzes the critical points of the projects of law of control of Internet promoted by evangelical politicians and justified in moral arguments of protectionof children and adolescents. The present article establishes a theoretical dialogue with the postulates of Manuel Castells in an attempt to demystify the arguments in favor of the control and uses a qualitative investigation by means of a survey and analysis of content of the bills of laws that still are processed inthe National Brazilian Congress. It is evident that the current draft legislation establishes fruitful threats to the guiding principles, guarantees, rights and duties for the use of the Internet in Brazil, camouflaged in moralistic narratives and dissonant and interested arguments of Law No. 12,965, leading to the understanding that there are eminent possibilities of expanding the control and monitoring of the information consumed and produced by Brazilian Internet users. ; La legalización e institucionalización de la vigilancia de las informaciones digitales de los ciudadanos brasileños han sido promovidas por intereses de grupos políticos protestantes que argumentan ideas de fe y moralidad en proyectos de leyes que potencian nuevas formas de control de Internet. Desde2015, diferentes proyectos de ley amenazan el derecho a la privacidad y a la libertad de expresión en las comunicaciones digitales, garantizados por la Ley Nº 12.965, del 23 de abril de 2014 (Marco Civil de Internet). La presente investigación analiza los puntos críticos de los proyectos de normativas de control de Internet promovidos por políticos evangélicos y justificados en argumentos morales de protección de niños y adolescentes. El presente artículo establece un diálogo teórico con los postulados de Manuel Castells en un intento por desmitificar los argumentos a favor del control y utiliza una investigacióncualitativa por medio de un levantamiento y análisis de contenido de los proyectos de leyes que aún se tramitan en el Congreso Nacional brasileño. Se evidencia que los actuales proyectos de ley establecen amenazas fecundas en los principios orientadores, garantías, derechos y deberes para el uso de Internet en Brasil, camuflados en narrativas moralistas y de argumentos disonantes e interesados de la Ley Nº 12.965, llevando al entendimiento que hay eminentes posibilidades de ampliación del control y vigilancia de las informaciones que consumen y producen los internautas brasileños.
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La legalización e institucionalización de la vigilancia de las informaciones digitales de los ciudadanos brasileños han sido promovidas por intereses de grupos políticos protestantes que argumentan ideas de fe y moralidad en proyectos de leyes que potencian nuevas formas de control de Internet. Desde 2015, diferentes proyectos de ley amenazan el derecho a la privacidad y a la libertad de expresión en las comunicaciones digitales, garantizados por la Ley Nº 12.965, del 23 de abril de 2014 (Marco Civil de Internet). La presente investigación analiza los puntos críticos de los proyectos de normativas de control de Internet promovidos por políticos evangélicos y justificados en argumentos morales de protección de niños y adolescentes. El presente artículo establece un diálogo teórico con los postulados de Manuel Castells en un intento por desmitificar los argumentos a favor del control y utiliza una investigación cualitativa por medio de un levantamiento y análisis de contenido de los proyectos de leyes que aún se tramitan en el Congreso Nacional brasileño. Se evidencia que los actuales proyectos de ley establecen amenazas fecundas en los principios orientadores, garantías, derechos y deberes para el uso de Internet en Brasil, camuflados en narrativas moralistas y de argumentos disonantes e interesados de la Ley Nº 12.965, llevando al entendimiento que hay eminentes posibilidades de ampliación del control y vigilancia de las informaciones que consumen y producen los internautas brasileños. // The legalization and institutionalization of the surveillance of the digital information of the Brazilian citizens has been promoted by interests of Protestant political groups that argue ideas of faith and morality in draft laws that promote new forms of Internet control. Since 2015, different bills have threatened the right to privacy and freedom of expression in digital communications, guaranteed by Act No. 12.965, of April 23, 2014 (Civil Internet Framework). The present research analyzes the critical points of the projects of law of control of Internet promoted by evangelical politicians and justified in moral arguments of protection of children and adolescents. The present article establishes a theoretical dialogue with the postulates of Manuel Castells in an attempt to demystify the arguments in favor of the control and uses a qualitative investigation by means of a survey and analysis of content of the bills of laws that still are processed in the National Brazilian Congress. It is evident that the current draft legislation establishes fruitful threats to the guiding principles, guarantees, rights and duties for the use of the Internet in Brazil, camouflaged in moralistic narratives and dissonant and interested arguments of Law No. 12,965, leading to the understanding that there are eminent possibilities of expanding the control and monitoring of the information consumed and produced by Brazilian Internet users.
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In: Revista Internacional de Relaciones Públicas, Band 11, Heft 22, S. 161-182
ISSN: 2174-3681
This work aims to identify the potential of corporate museums as organizational memory initiatives, as well as the contribution of these spaces to internal communication as assets to strengthen a company's culture. In this qualitative research, we conducted a bibliographic study, in which we identified in the literature since the need for the feeling of belonging to society; the advent of the "memory culture" phenomenon; the formalization of the past in places of memory; and the interface of these social movements within organizations - with the rise of corporate museums. As an intersection of structuring the past, in Brazil and in the world, there are historical periods marked by changes in power and political freedoms. To understand and identify this process, we analyzed six corporate museums, which are owned and operated by traditional private organizations, installed over 40 years ago in Fortaleza and neighboring municipalities, in the state of Ceará. Thus, we structured the results of applying a semi-structured questionnaire in a table, which was sent by e-mail to those responsible for these memory spaces. The questions were constructed, aligned with the theoretical concepts presented and in search of the specific objectives to identify: the potential contribution of these corporate museums as a tool of internal communication in the management of people; understand the role of these spaces in the development and consolidation of the sense of identification and belonging of the internal public, through the transmission of institutional values. We also structured the analysis of data and institutional information collected in the table, characterizing each museum. Thus, by mapping the type of collection, the place where they work and the directions of the narrative exposed in the analyzed spaces, it is possible to dimension perspectives for the questioning of an organization, after all, "Museum, for what? ". In other words, what is the intention of each memory space, what message do want to strengthen with visitors, for example. Still, among the contributions presented for academic studies and professional performance, are: an unprecedented proposal, not found in the literature, for the classification of potential explored by the internal communication area (low, good and high). Regarding this classification, it is worth mentioning that we were guided by the purpose of finding perspectives for academic studies, as well as for professional performance in organizational communication, not having the objective, therefore, to tax any evidence found, right or wrong, but rather to give light to the opportunities already understood and explored by the internal communication, human resources and public relations sectors of one organization, but not yet strengthened in another. In our studies, we have also identified the possibilities of strategic use of this organizational memory by the areas of internal communication, public relations and HR, such as tax exemptions, in addition to the direct relationship of corporate museum projects to the high management of the initiatives studied. The literature and the studied spaces also showed us that the memory of a company, as well as its organizational culture, can be seen as a strategic element, of affirmation and positioning in the market in times of great changes. Understanding the internal public and its potential to multiply organizational culture is also a possible and necessary look at companies memory projects. We also bring the contribution that, in order to be strategic in strengthening ties and for the perpetuation of institutional values in the internal environment, the corporate museum needs to be aligned with the effort to consolidate the collective memory of the social context in which the organization is inserted.