Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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The resignification of the human in the context of Information and Communication Technologies
Benjamín Wilson León Valle, García González Vilma Maribel, Katty Maricela Vera Meza,Gonzalo Javier Vera Vera
Abstract
The article arises from the research project: “Data verification, journalist ethics and immediacy of
information in the processes of productive routines.” The University Superior Council approved the
project to establish links of co-participation with other regional universities, such as the University of the
Army (ESPE), with the adhesion of researchers from the represented institutions. There is a constant
concern about the media content presented as a product in the community, which shows insufficient
verification of data, insufficient treatment in the productive routine, and finally, ethical dilemmas arise.
The objective of the study is to determine how the constant exposure of the human being to contents that
are emitted by information and communication technologies model the way of thinking, feeling and
acting individually and collectively, as well as to investigate the current state of research and publication
of articles and other types of documents related to the study of the proposed topic.
Keywords
Communicational Information Technologies, Resignification of the human, ICTs.
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