Machines of seeing, ways of being: visibility and subjectivity in the new information and communication technologies
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Subjectivity, Technologies, CommunicationAbstract
The present article talks about the relation between subjectivity and visibility that gains new contours with the contemporary communicational technologies. Such technologies participate in a transformation in the way individuals construct themselves and modulate their identity from the relationship with the other, more specifically with the 'look' of the other.Downloads
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