The deliberative potential of political conversations about the Medical Act Bill on YouTube

The aim of this article is to analyze the possible deliberative contributions of political conversations on-line concerning the Medical Act Bill, a regulatory framework of medical profession in Brazil. We have analyzed spontaneously posts on YouTube about two specific videos against the Medical Act...

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Main Authors: ALTHEMAN, Francine, MARTINO, Luís Mauro Sá, MARQUES, Ângela Cristina Salgueiro
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Brazilian Association of Political Communication Scholars 2013-01-01
Series:Revista Compolítica
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Online Access:http://compolitica.org/revista/index.php/revista/article/view/81/55
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spelling doaj-e4f02280e8e840ec9ac2479fa74e494d2020-11-24T23:34:11ZporBrazilian Association of Political Communication ScholarsRevista Compolítica2236-47812013-01-01314570The deliberative potential of political conversations about the Medical Act Bill on YouTubeALTHEMAN, FrancineMARTINO, Luís Mauro SáMARQUES, Ângela Cristina SalgueiroThe aim of this article is to analyze the possible deliberative contributions of political conversations on-line concerning the Medical Act Bill, a regulatory framework of medical profession in Brazil. We have analyzed spontaneously posts on YouTube about two specific videos against the Medical Act Bill: “No Medical Act” and “Just say no to the Medical Act Bill”. The online discussion generated by these videos shows that political conversations online can potentially contribute to the formation of public spheres in which argumentative exchanges are drive by critical and rational justification of points of view, for the revision of perspectives; for the development of communicative and reflexive capacities, and for the exercise of reciprocityhttp://compolitica.org/revista/index.php/revista/article/view/81/55Public spheresDeliberative processPolitical ConversationYoutubeMedical Act Bill
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author ALTHEMAN, Francine
MARTINO, Luís Mauro Sá
MARQUES, Ângela Cristina Salgueiro
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MARTINO, Luís Mauro Sá
MARQUES, Ângela Cristina Salgueiro
The deliberative potential of political conversations about the Medical Act Bill on YouTube
Revista Compolítica
Public spheres
Deliberative process
Political Conversation
Youtube
Medical Act Bill
author_facet ALTHEMAN, Francine
MARTINO, Luís Mauro Sá
MARQUES, Ângela Cristina Salgueiro
author_sort ALTHEMAN, Francine
title The deliberative potential of political conversations about the Medical Act Bill on YouTube
title_short The deliberative potential of political conversations about the Medical Act Bill on YouTube
title_full The deliberative potential of political conversations about the Medical Act Bill on YouTube
title_fullStr The deliberative potential of political conversations about the Medical Act Bill on YouTube
title_full_unstemmed The deliberative potential of political conversations about the Medical Act Bill on YouTube
title_sort deliberative potential of political conversations about the medical act bill on youtube
publisher Brazilian Association of Political Communication Scholars
series Revista Compolítica
issn 2236-4781
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The aim of this article is to analyze the possible deliberative contributions of political conversations on-line concerning the Medical Act Bill, a regulatory framework of medical profession in Brazil. We have analyzed spontaneously posts on YouTube about two specific videos against the Medical Act Bill: “No Medical Act” and “Just say no to the Medical Act Bill”. The online discussion generated by these videos shows that political conversations online can potentially contribute to the formation of public spheres in which argumentative exchanges are drive by critical and rational justification of points of view, for the revision of perspectives; for the development of communicative and reflexive capacities, and for the exercise of reciprocity
topic Public spheres
Deliberative process
Political Conversation
Youtube
Medical Act Bill
url http://compolitica.org/revista/index.php/revista/article/view/81/55
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