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“Sociedade do espetáculo: só é o que se vê” ["Society of the spectacle: only what is seen"]

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Fachin, Patricia
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social networks
Contemporary society
Facebook
GE Subjects
Economic ethics
Technology ethics
Cultural ethics
Media/communication/information ethics
Community ethics
Lifestyle ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/161068
Abstract
"Redes sociais como Facebook, Twitter e MySpace são, na opinião da professora do Departamento de Estudos Culturais e Mídia da Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) PaulaSibilia, “compatíveis com as habilidades que o mundo contemporâneo solicita de todosnós com crescente insistência”. Segundo ela, essas ferramentas servem para dois propósitos fundamentais. “Em primeiro lugar, elas ajudam a construir o próprio ‘eu’, ou seja,- servem para que cada usuário se autoconstrua na visibilidade das telas. Além disso, são instrumentos úteis para que cada um possa se relacionar com os outros, usando os mesmos recursos audiovisuais e interativos”."
Date
2009
Type
Article
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