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Cibercomunicación : ¿necesidad o satisfactor? Análisis de facebook desde las necesidades axiológicas

Authors: Quintana, Mauro F.; Valbuena, Widman;

Cibercomunicación : ¿necesidad o satisfactor? Análisis de facebook desde las necesidades axiológicas

Abstract

El artículo se enfoca en el análisis de la red social Facebook como potencial medio generador de satisfactores a necesidades axiológicas del ser humano, igualmente, se desarrolla una teorización sobre las redes sociales desde los estudios en comunicación, así como el posicionamiento del mundo de la vida y el principio de intersubjetividad de la Teoría de la Acción Comunicativa de Jürgen Habermas, dentro de los nuevos medios. Se desarrolla un modelo deconstructivista que permite definir la experiencia de identificación de satisfactores a las necesidades en un grupo de usuarios de esta red social. Se obtiene un acercamiento a un fenómeno revolucionario en el panorama comunicativo actual en el que, se termina entendiendo una red donde los usuarios reproducen sus dinámicas de grupo y reproducen, en gran medida y de manera coherente, su tejido social del entorno actual en el entorno virtual.

The article focuses on the analysis of the social network Facebook as potential means creator of satisfiers to axiological needs of human beings. It also develops a theorizing process about social networks from studies in communication, as well as the positioning of the world of life and the beginning of intersubjectivity of the Theory of Communicative Action of Jurgen Habermas, within new media. A deconstructionist model is developed; it helps us define the identification experience of satisfiers’ needs in a group of users in this social network. An approach to a revolutionary phenomenon is achieved in the current educational scenario where a net is conceived as a place where users reproduce their group dynamics and reproduce mostly their social tissue of the existing environment in the virtual world.

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necesidades axiológicas, 070, axiological needs, Redes sociales en línea - Aspectos sociales, digital social networks, synergic satisfiers, redes sociales digitales, comunicación medios digitales, Redes sociales en linea - Uso, Red social - acción comunicativa - Facebook, Comunicación - Innovaciones tecnológicas, communication and digital media, satisfactores sinérgicos, Internet - Aspectos sociales

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