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Razón o inmediatez: La racionalidad del sinsentido digital como mecanismo de alienación en la posmodernidad

Reason or immediacy: The rationality of digital nonsense as a mechanism of alienation in postmodernity
[journal article]

Rojas Rivera, John Steven

Abstract

In an age when knowledge and information can betransmitted from a cell phone almost immediately and anywhere in the world, it is necessary to investigate this possible loss of human sense in the relationship of knowledge, by generating misinformation by the excessive use of network communication. In... view more

In an age when knowledge and information can betransmitted from a cell phone almost immediately and anywhere in the world, it is necessary to investigate this possible loss of human sense in the relationship of knowledge, by generating misinformation by the excessive use of network communication. In addition to that in this same network, the subject builds a perfect person mold, which wants to be perceived by others, by building a new way of seeking recognition through the digital network, by skimping on interpersonal relationships with the other, by creating a vacuum of respect for the other, in the digital subject.... view less


En una época en donde el conocimiento y lainformación pueden ser transmitidos desde un celular de manera casi inmediata y en cualquier parte del mundo, se hace necesario investigar esa posible pérdida del sentido humano en la relacióndel conocimiento, generando desinformación por el uso excesivo de ... view more

En una época en donde el conocimiento y lainformación pueden ser transmitidos desde un celular de manera casi inmediata y en cualquier parte del mundo, se hace necesario investigar esa posible pérdida del sentido humano en la relacióndel conocimiento, generando desinformación por el uso excesivo de la comunicación en red, además de que en esta misma red, el sujeto construye un molde de persona perfecta que desea ser percibida por los otros, edificando una nueva forma de buscarel reconocimiento por medio de la red digital escatimando las relaciones interpersonales con el otro, generando un vacío de respeto por el otro, en el sujeto digital.... view less

Keywords
reason; postmodernism; alienation; cell phone; telecommunication

Classification
Sociology of Science, Sociology of Technology, Research on Science and Technology

Free Keywords
Homo Digitalis; Nonsense; Postmodernity; Immediacy; Hypermodernity

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 231-237

Journal
Revista Kavilando, 12 (2020) 1

ISSN
2344-7125

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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