Abstract

This work discusses the constitution of social mobilizations in a network, highlighted as a phenomenon of extensive and ostensible debate due to its recency and particularity. Its emergence is reflected from its reproduction in space, characterizing spatialities of insurgency and urbanity, insofar as its sociopolitical content is detonated. Through a bibliographic review, the enunciation of space is articulated as a consubstantial object to the insurgency, being support, language and tool simultaneously.

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