Publication: La Importancia de Internet como Fuente de Poder de la Sociedad
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Date
2015
Authors
Mondragón Toledo, Gabriel
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Murcia: ACEP
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
El siguiente artículo aborda la relevancia que ha cobrado la sociedad civil en diferentes procesos
por medio del uso de las herramientas informáticas actuales como son internet y las redes sociales.
Es así que han logrado alterar de manera gradual las estructuras de poder en las relaciones
Estado – sociedad civil. Gracias a la infraestructura de la información y a las tecnologías de
comunicación internacional, se ha logrado insertar en zonas en las que antiguamente tenía una
presencia muy limitada. La intervención cada vez mayor de grupos o colectivos de contra poder ha
permitido generar ciertos cambios en el tejido social y en la construcción del poder. Lo que se
analiza a partir de lo que aquí se expone es el proceso histórico que ha convertido a colectivos
como los “hacktivistas” en miembros activos del desarrollo global como grupos con influencia de
tendencia creciente y las implicaciones de su presencia.
The following article argues over the relevance that civil society has acquired in different processes throughout the use of current computer tools such as the internet and social networks. In this manner, they have managed to gradually alter power structures in the civil society – State relations. Slowly, thanks to the information infrastructure and to the international communication technologies, it has been able to insert itself inside zones where it previously had a very limited presence. The ever growing intervention of counter power groups or collectives has allowed creating certain changes in the social tissue and in the construction of power. From what is exposed in this text, we analyze the historical process that has turned collectives such as “hacktivists” into active members of global development with a growing tendency of influence and the implications of their presence
The following article argues over the relevance that civil society has acquired in different processes throughout the use of current computer tools such as the internet and social networks. In this manner, they have managed to gradually alter power structures in the civil society – State relations. Slowly, thanks to the information infrastructure and to the international communication technologies, it has been able to insert itself inside zones where it previously had a very limited presence. The ever growing intervention of counter power groups or collectives has allowed creating certain changes in the social tissue and in the construction of power. From what is exposed in this text, we analyze the historical process that has turned collectives such as “hacktivists” into active members of global development with a growing tendency of influence and the implications of their presence
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Citation
Pensamiento al margen, nº 3, 2015
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