Towards an exploratory epistemology for the exercise of digital citizenship: elements for its construction
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https://doi.org/10.15381/rsoc.n37.27145Keywords:
Digital citizenship, digital ethnography, media activismAbstract
Technology, now converted into cultural mediation, has become transversal to people’s lives, configuring true “communicative ecosystems” of society that enable new spaces of cultural and media struggle and resistance. It is due to the rise of these new spatialities that this work proposes an approach to the problems that revolve around the exercise of new digital citizenships, placing special emphasis on technological appropriation and media activism practices as forms of resistance; to, based on this, present a repertoire of epistemological tools that contribute to describing and understanding actions and experiences of citizen exercise in digital environments.
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