Cadernos EBAPE.BR (Dec 2019)

Symbolic consumption and representation of self: a study of interactions in a virtual community of Ubuntu-Br users

  • OSÍRIS LUÍS DA CUNHA FERNANDES,
  • NELSON DA CRUZ MONTEIRO FERNANDES,
  • FERNANDO GOMES DE PAIVA JÚNIOR,
  • ANDRÉ LUIZ MARANHÃO DE SOUZA LEÃO,
  • MARCONI FREITAS DA COSTA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1679-395174446x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. spe
pp. 717 – 731

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Abstract This study aims to explain how the symbolic consumption of the Ubuntu operating system is used for the representation of self in interactions in the Ubuntu virtual community from Brazil. We adopted the Goffmanian concept of self, the netnography of communication as the research method, and case study as a research strategy. The paralinguistic, the extralinguistic, and the definition of “I” are aspects used in virtual interactions. They have the linguistic function of corroborating and praising the statements of migration of Windows users to Ubuntu, emphasizing the distinctive features of the concept of Ubuntu, highlighting its expression of shared feelings of love and freedom, as ways of projecting the self of humanity to each other. In the case of the operating system, this characteristic is represented through the provision of support among users at the forum of the virtual community.

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