During the Campus Party Brazil: “for a more feminine web”

Mostly when the people think of the Internet, there is a male predominance
in most of the questions, especially in manufacturing and invention of new technologies.
Previously, the role of women in the virtual world was not very significant. However,
over the last years, this thinking has changed. Regarding this case, the CPBR5 # invited
to six recognized ladies to discuss and review this issue: Julia Petit, Lemos Nina,
Penatti Giovana, Lola Aronovich, Daniela Dantas, and the mediated of Fernanda Pineda.

Julia is a blogger, host of the "allied base" in the GNT and music
producer. Nina is a journalist and writes for the magazine "TPM". Daniela Dantas,
writes in the blog "Girls and girls." Lola is a professor at the Federal University
of Ceará and blogger on "Lola Post Write." Giovana is editor of "YouPIX" and writer
in the blog "Girl Geeks". Fernanda is an actress, producer and blogger "Fake Doll."

For guests, the myth of the "Club of Little Lulu" is still too
prevalent among women. "Women like to talk to each other, not only because of similar
issues, but why this woman understands the universe", Says Julia. Lola believes that
what happens is the opposite. There are more "boys club” that the "Little Lulu" and
those have more prejudice. The teacher said most of the jokes come from men and you
see that kind of attitude as a child.

The younger audience, represented by Daniela blogger, says children
are participating in public opinion polls of the blog, and which is predominantly
female. Thinking about the content area, Julia believes in the feminine nature of
talking more and in the issues addressed.

The guests believe in the expansion of the public information,
what happens in recent years. With the rise of blogs and the rise of Internet access,
women began to seek more information of interest in the web. However, this flood of
content consumption aggravated the problem in people. Previously, they knew that they
know not so much. Today, the pressure implied by the corporate media is so great that
people end up buying the pieces before the main product, it is not necessary. "The
lack of filtering of information is one of the main culprits of this desire to buy
en masse", says Giovanna.

At the end of the talk, the guests were pleased with the progress
of women in technology and fear of lack of knowledge of women, the tools used for
work. And that's why Campus Party always tries to bring together diverse segments
such as robotics and digital arts, for example, for a week, the participant may have
contact with these areas and an open mind to new content.

(Source: Campus
Party – Brasil
)



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