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Resumo
Discute-se sobre a aplicao da metodologia de anlise deredes sociais nos estudos do fluxo e transferncia dainformao, a partir da apresentao dos resultados depesquisa desenvolvida junto a movimentos sociaisorganizados nos subrbios da Leopoldina, na cidade do Riode Janeiro. Para estudar os fluxos de informao e asestruturas de comunicao de grupos delimitados, procurou-se perceber como as informaes circulam e so empregadascomo recurso nas lutas por melhores condies de vida.Foram aplicadas algumas medidas da metodologia de anlisede redes sociais, combinadas com instrumentos dametodologia qualitativa. Conclui-se que, tal como apontou aanlise de redes, alguns personagens so responsveis peladinamizao das redes, ocupando posies estratgicas, quelhes garantem, inclusive, o reconhecimento dos demaisagentes. Alm disso, percebe-se que no interior dessas redes,na constante tenso entre as diferenas que ela comporta,formam-se redes de conhecimentos, que alimentam eredefinem constantemente as aes.
Palavras-chave
Redes sociais; Movimentos sociais; Informao; Comunicao;Conhecimento
Analysis of social networks application in thestudies of information transfer
Abstract
The social networks analysis method applied to informationflow and transfer studies is discussed through the findings of aresearch project carried out upon organized social movementsat Leopoldina suburbs (Rio de Janeiro). To studycircumscribed groups information flows and communicationstructures, the ways informations circulate and are applied asresources of the struggle for better living condition wereobserved. Some measurements of the social networks analysismethod matched with qualitative method instruments wereapplied. The results showed that some role players areresponsible for networks dynamization, holding strategicpositions, that also ensure them, the recognition by otheragents. It can be noted that in the middle of these networks,through the constant tension between differences comprised,knowledge networks are formed, which in turn feed andredefine actions.
Keywords
Social Networks; Social Movements; Information;Communication; Knowledge
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