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La trama de la comunicación

versión impresa ISSN 1668-5628

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LOPEZ, Matías David. ¿El paisaje nos devora?: Tecnologías, entre lo cotidiano y lo político. Trama comun. [online]. 2014, vol.18, n.2, pp.313-327. ISSN 1668-5628.

This paper discusses new dimensions of collective and political action and the communicative co-presence forms arising from the digital and virtual technologies proliferation and intensification towards all the human life, focusing in the relation between certain collective actions and daily life sphere with the politics. First we develop a state of affairs in relation to some thoughts and positions worked from the Social Sciences about the "introduction" of technologies in the areas of life, taking some readings and contributions, among others, of Baurdillard, Guattari, de Kerckhove, Veron, Valdettaro, Carlon and Scolari. Then, we move to reflect on the different collective political stakes that in recent years assume their actions interlaced with the technology. In the end, we will take other inputs that contribute to reflect on the social practices in contemporary societies marked by processes of economic globalization and “mundialización de la cultura”. From there, we intend to deploy a series of suspicion to think about public space and territory.

Palabras clave : Technologies; Internet; Political action; Daily life; Public space.

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