“De pronto, la superioridad asumida como sinónimo de competitividad – pero como ya vimos sobre todo de status- entró en crisis. Porque Dickens, Dumas, Balzac,…
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«Lo virtual» es un campo amplio que va desde el cibersexo a la política2.0. Es así, que en las últimas décadas se habla de una cibercultura o de un nuevo espacio desde donde se construyen y deconstruyen identidades, prácticas, usos, representaciones.
Pensar el libro como un dispositivo, mucho más que como un contenedor de información: así, los planes lectores trabajarían desde la edad temprana, permitiendo que…
Deja un comentario«Observe usted cómo opera el mouse de una computadora un individuo rural adscrito al sistema cultural de la oralidad e iniciado en la electronalidad. Observe…
Deja un comentario«The Internet is a surveillance state. Whether we admit it to ourselves or not, and whether we like it or not, we’re being tracked all the time. Google tracks us, both on its pages and on other pages it has access to. Facebook does the same; it even tracks non-Facebook users. Apple tracks us on our iPhones and iPads. One reporter used a tool called Collusion to track who was tracking him; 105 companies tracked his Internet use during one 36-hour period.»
Deja un comentario«The Internet is a surveillance state. Whether we admit it to ourselves or not, and whether we like it or not, we’re being tracked all the time. Google tracks us, both on its pages and on other pages it has access to. Facebook does the same; it even tracks non-Facebook users. Apple tracks us on our iPhones and iPads. One reporter used a tool called Collusion to track who was tracking him; 105 companies tracked his Internet use during one 36-hour period.»
Deja un comentario«The Internet is a surveillance state. Whether we admit it to ourselves or not, and whether we like it or not, we’re being tracked all the time. Google tracks us, both on its pages and on other pages it has access to. Facebook does the same; it even tracks non-Facebook users. Apple tracks us on our iPhones and iPads. One reporter used a tool called Collusion to track who was tracking him; 105 companies tracked his Internet use during one 36-hour period.»
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