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Redes Sociales Protocooperativas

Protocooperative Social Networks
Authors: de Carvalho Duarte, Tatiana;

Redes Sociales Protocooperativas

Abstract

Este trabajo hace uso de la interdisciplinariedad con la biolog?a, para construir un concepto que explica la configuraci?n actual de la Web 2.0, su expansi?n y el crecimiento. Para ilustrar el proceso he utilizado la analog?a con las relaciones ecol?gicas que se pueden establecer sobre la base de las interacciones entre las especies neutras, positivas o negativas. Este trabajo hace referencia al hecho que las redes sociales est?n invirtiendo una cantidad muy baja en la publicidad, en proporci?n a sus ingresos y el uso de inversiones en tecnolog?as para atraer a los productores de contenidos y anuncios publicitarios posibles. Al mismo tiempo, los generadores de contenidos y las empresas est?n utilizando este espacio para la auto-promoci?n a trav?s de hiperv?nculos, im?genes, texto, recursos de audio y video, en una interacci?n positiva para ambos. El enfoque en la relaci?n de esta investigaci?n se ejemplifica trav?s del interacci?n entre la red social Facebook Inc. y una selecci?n de blogs y sitios que crean y administran el contenido que conforma la red. Por lo tanto, este art?culo tiene como objetivo describir c?mo esta relaci?n puede ser nombrado como Protocooperational y se considera beneficiosa tanto para los generadores de contenidos y las empresas que compran espacios publicitarios y de difusi?n de la propia red social. Este art?culo pretende analizar c?mo conviven ambos emprendimientos sin relaci?n entre ellos, aunque en menor escala, y demostrar en qu? medida esto ser? una simbiosis mutua.

This work makes use of interdisciplinarity with biology, to build a concept that explains the current configuration of Web 2.0, its expansion and growth. To illustrate the process, I used the analogy with the ecological relationships that can be established based on interactions between neutral, positive or negative species. This work make reference to the fact that social networks are investing a very low quantity in advertising, in proportion to their revenue, and using investments in technologies to attract content producers and potential advertisements. Concomitantly, content generators and companies are using this space for self-promotion through hyperlinks, images, text, audio and video resources, in a positive interaction for both. The relationship focus of this research will be exemplified through the interaction between the social network Facebook Inc. and through a selection of blogs and sites that create and manage the content that makes up the network. Thus, this article aims to describe how this relationship can be named as Protocooperative and be considered beneficial both to the content generators and companies that buy advertising space, and for the dissemination of the social network itself. This article also aims to analyze how both ventures coexist without the relationship between them, even if on a smaller scale and to demonstrate in what extent this will be a mutual symbiosis.

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Spain
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Comunicaci?n, Communication, Comunicación

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