Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
In this article, we propose a theoretical-empirical cross-section of three basic
themes: female migration, DIY practices and decolonial digital artivism.
Adopting the case study typology and based on the use of a qualitative
methodology, fostered by an indirect autobiographical interview, we proceed to
sociologically analyse the migration trajectory of Tila Capelletto, a Brazilian
activist responsible for the creation of Wiki Editoras Lx. We intend to discuss
digital artivism and the DIY and DIT practices and ethos promoted by Tila and
Wiki Editoras, as a formula for promoting processes of diasporic identity
(re)construction, resistance, existence and social change, drawing parallels with
the Global South and semi-peripheral countries such as Portugal, which are
embodied in the editing of Wikipedia to combat the invisibility of women in
contemporary societies.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica