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HIBRIDISMO, CIBERCULTURA E EDUCAÇÃO

Authors: Márcio Silva Rodrigues; Cristiane Brito Machado; Camila Lima Santana Santana;

HIBRIDISMO, CIBERCULTURA E EDUCAÇÃO

Abstract

A pesquisa analisa, sob uma revisão literária, conceitos do hibridismo, da cibercultura, da Teoria Ator-Rede e do ciberespaço, a fim de relacioná-los com a educação. A opção metodológica foi pelo método qualitativo, com procedimentos bibliográficos. Dos diversos conceitos de hibridismo apresentados tem destaque o preconizado pela Teoria Ator-Rede, pois demonstra estar mais próximo das demandas que se emergem de um contexto marcado pelas novas tecnologias e objetos técnicos que se difundem pelas inúmeras esferas que compõem a sociedade, em especial a Educação, permitindo um novo olhar acerca da realidade, das relações, das conexões entre os humanos e não-humanos, que se ampliam e se transformam, contribuindo para possíveis mudanças no processo de ensino e aprendizagem. Para fundamentar o estudo, utilizamos como referência os estudos de Burke (2006), Canclini (2003), Latour (1994, 2012), Santaella (2008) e Lemos (2002, 2013, 2014), Kern (2004), dentre outros.

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