dc.description.abstract | This thesis aims to investigate the longevity of Nonada – Jornalismo Travessia. The background of this research articulates Foucaultian ideas like governmentality and self-management, outlining the contemporary scenario where Nonada started. Today, Nonada is a journalism collective, but it was born as a cultural journalism site in 2010. For almost eight years, Nonada has been active without having a specific place or resources that could paid both the administrative part of the site and the people who work or worked there. Even so, it has produced radio and zine programs, organized alternative journalism courses, and established an Alternative Media Support Fund. The methodology works with a mapping of the digital trails of Nonada and the members. For this, in a first moment, it was used Google searching, and after, the site and Nonada’s fan page - records from July 2010 until July 2018. Working with Michel Foucault's concept of Ethics and Bruno Latour's Worknet, this research understands that the function of governing people's conduct and continuously devoting themselves to the mobilization of collaborators and partners are responsible factors for keeping Nonada active throughout the time. | en |