Tesis
Dos consultórios sentimentais à rede : apoio emocional pelas mídias digitais
Fecha
2015-03-11Registro en:
Autor
Prado, Juliana do
Institución
Resumen
The purpose of this research is to analyze the uses of digital media such as emotional support,
conceptualized as a social relation in which people are looking for help to deal with emotional
demands. These are referred initially to love relationships which lead to subjective processes
that deal with gender, social class, sexuality, race, age, occupation, among other possible axes
of analysis. The goal is to discuss what digital media settings have assumed about the search
for emotional support, articulated the morals of their uses and subjective processes. Thus, the
empirical field was constructed from three research fronts: the first analyzes speeches of sites
that present emotional counseling through the mode I call as digital sentimental office; the
second analyzes the professional use of new technologies by psychologists that provide
therapeutic care over the Internet, setting the counseling and the third in which I analyze the
online community uses, called networks. I intend to explore meanings and morals around
digital media uses from discourses and practices of both people who use these media with
these objectives, as the professionals who have joined the appeal of digital media to promote
counseling. Throughout the work are presented discussions of these three fronts that
constitute this research, in order to point some aspects that allow confronting the different
search modes for emotional support by digital media in their speeches, uses and interests
remain in the dispute for expertise in this area. The hypothesis is that has set up an emotional
support market through digital media. However, differently to other media, the segmentation
occurs concomitantly to the uses of people, allowing agencies and flows between platforms
which can culminate into other forms of support. The proposal is addressing the elements of
emotional support in each front in order to verify continuities and ruptures between what is
conceptualized as support, especially pointing to morals and specific forms of subjectivity.