Everyday life transmitted in cyberspace: The phenomenon of lifecasting

This paper presents some reflections and results about research on communication processes in the digital context -- It also presents the implications of different registration and publication forms in daily life in the constitution of other modes of visibility, that allows to talk about concepts su...

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Autores:
Vásquez Arias, Mauricio
Montoya Bermúdez, Diego Fernando
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Fecha de publicación:
2011
Institución:
Universidad EAFIT
Repositorio:
Repositorio EAFIT
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/4247
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10784/4247
Palabra clave:
Netnografía
Tecnologías de la visibilidad
Vida cotidiana
Vida en línea
Estudios socio-técnico-culturales
VIDA COTIDIANA
CIBERESPACIO
REDES DE INFORMACIÓN
COMUNICACIONES DIGITALES
CHARLA INTERACTIVA POR INTERNET
PROCESAMIENTO DE DATOS EN TIEMPO REAL
INNOVACIONES TECNOLÓGICAS
ETNOLOGÍA
INTERACCIÓN - HOMBRE - COMPUTADOR
GRUPOS DE CHARLA EN LÍNEA
Everyday life
Cyberspace
Information networks
Digital communications
Internet relay chat
Real-time data processing
Technological innovations
Ethnology
Human-computer interaction
Online chat groups
Netnografía
Tecnologías de la visibilidad
Vida cotidiana
Vida en línea
Estudios socio-técnico-culturales
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Summary:This paper presents some reflections and results about research on communication processes in the digital context -- It also presents the implications of different registration and publication forms in daily life in the constitution of other modes of visibility, that allows to talk about concepts such as life online -- Thus, this work will show the different ways of exposure patterns of daily life and its place in the language configuration, the spatial dynamics and relationships with others, to characterize a specific mode of entry into everyday life line called lifecasting -- Finally, from the emerging phenomenon called lifegoing, the text aims a road for an investigation program about whats called: visibility technology’s -- A field that demands the articulation of humanistic knowledge as reference of thinking in the technological improvements, and their aestetic and political implications in the field of what it’s known as socio-technical-cultural studies (STCS)