Cyberculture and Mobility: An Age of Connection

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André Lemos

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In the text of Andrés Lemos, he talks about the new era we are going through: The Age of Connection. This theme covers everything from connecting with mobile phones to Wi-Fi; and synthesizes them as an era of mobility in which the subjects that compose it are nomadic, in their synergy they have information secured because of the new technologies. The current culture is a cyberculture: in which the net is immersed in the personal life of men. What's more, even a wireless connection is a vital part of urban space. Now, a contemporary city without digital technologies or wireless connection is not allowed.

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Lemos, A. (2018). Cyberculture and Mobility: An Age of Connection. Razón Y Palabra, 22(1_100), 107–133. Retrieved from https://www.revistarazonypalabra.org/index.php/ryp/article/view/1145
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