Editorial issue 6
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https://doi.org/10.59057/iberoleon.20075316.20106703Abstract
This issue deals with post-media culture, from Tapscott's vision of digital transformation in 1997 to Castells' reflections on the network society. It highlights the influence of digital networks on communication and social power. From Sloterdijk's "archaic logic" to McKenna's "collective gnosis", it explores how communication shapes our present and future. It highlights the importance of media in our lives and proposes to reflect on how post-media culture defines our era and shapes our perception of the world.
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