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Título : Nomadismandintermittentubiquityin‘offthegrid’Shuarpeople
Otros títulos : Communication and Society
Autor : De-Salvado-Agra, Saleta
Martínez-Súarez, Yolanda
Palabras clave : nomadism
modal
phones
Fecha de publicación : 2015
Editorial : Communication and Society
Citación : De-Salvado-Agra, S. and Martínez-Suárez, Y. (2015)Nomadism and Intermittent Ubiquity in ‘Off the Grid’ Shuar People. Communication & Society 28(4), 87-107 https://doi.org/10.15581/003.28.35943
Resumen : Media ecology suggests that the anyone, anywhere, anytime slogan of the ubiquitous society characterizes our times. A priori, mobile technology in the “digital ecosystem” fits this circumstance. However, if we delocalize to a remote area, this initial assumption changes. Results of a case study analyzing the use and appropriation of mobile phones in the indigenous Amazon Shuar communities show a different reality that could be labeled ‘intermittent ubiquity’. How does the delocalization facilitated by mobile telephones affect a remote area? Howdo Ecuadorian Shuars appropriate digital mobile technology? How does technological novelty become apparent in a context that is currently ‘off the grid’? These questions drive our interest in examining the three premises of the ubiquitous society slogan in this specific context.
URI : https://repositorio.consejodecomunicacion.gob.ec//handle/CONSEJO_REP/3819
ISSN : 2386-7876
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