"Occupy else". Youth communication practices in social networks digital
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Communication – Social Media – Youth – ParticipationAbstract
This work analyze communication practices in digital social networks of young people comprising two juvenile aggregation from Viedma, Río Negro, and the impact on daily life and the modes of participation. The analysis is part of the results of an investigation with young people that developed between 2011 and 2014 at the headquarters of the University of Comahue in Viedma, Río Negro. The digital social networks it's not just a tool of external use to the political practices or a channel of daily life expression of this young people, but an constitutive cultural scene of politics and configurational of their subjectivities. In a context of deep transformations, Internet and integrates with other systems it is stressed that cross the symbolic universe and life of young people in Viedma. In this sense, online social networks is emerging a particular construction of subjectivity linked, among other things, specific ways of experiencing the time-space, to register the body and experience the deployment of privacy / publicity. Thus, to inhabit these networks, young people are defining their positions and reconfiguring ways to participate, to organize and articulate their realityDownloads
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