Abstract

This article theoretically contextualizes orality and online social networks together with the production and reproduction of traditional knowledge from traditional communities. Fundamentally, historical approaches were explored by the anthropological and sociological areas to describe the communicational aspects in question, which allows horizontally to present a discussion on the relevance of preserving the culture of traditional communities. In this sense, considerations are made about the level of importance of orality and social networks online in the community reality. The content presented here was extracted from the results of research at the master's level of the Communication and Society Course (PPGCOM / UFT) in the year 2020.

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