From social order to digital culture
Keywords:
Digital culture, Deterrence mechanisms, Simulation., Globalization., Reality principleAbstract
The digital culture is boiling, social networks, mobile applications, the virtual cartography of the world, all refer us to particular spatial-temporal conditions that transform the ways of inhabiting the world. Through the documentary and critical analysis of the work of Jean Baudrillard, we seek to establish in the first place the foundations that structure in depth these ways of inhabiting, where social practices move away more and more from the pretensions of civility, organization and rationality of another time. Hyperreality, simulation and transparency are some of the notions that show the current tendency to deny distance as a reality principle.
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