Technocratic society and neo-tribalism: a discussion of contemporary thought and new communication technologies
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Post modernity. Digital cultura. New communication technologies. Neo-tribalism.Abstract
Presents a historic journey through the ideas that characterized the thinking of modern society, where prevailed the culture of print, until the post-modernism, where emerges the context of digital culture. Based on theorists as Manuel Castells, Jean Baudrillard, Paul Virilio and Michel Maffesoli, we discuss how new communication technologies have changed the way that people live and interact in society.Downloads
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