Self-exploitation, exposure and social networks

a look from Byung-Chul Han

Authors

  • Andres Fernando Orozco Macias Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Abstract

There are multiple disciplinary discourses that today want to offer a reflection on the issue of digital social networks and the performance of the subjects in them, forcing concepts that belong to other phenomena of analysis and adapting them to a new event that deserves, in the first place, a reflection philosophical. In this article, the Byung-Chul Han proposal that blurs these disciplinary intentions and gives philosophy a first approach to the current technified society and the performance of the subjects in it is analyzed, based on three basic concepts of its reflection. : self-exploitation, exposure and big data, supported on a constant positivization of images as the main means in the current era of interactive screens.

Author Biography

Andres Fernando Orozco Macias, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Profesor e Investigador de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Medellín. Grupo de Investigación: Historia, Trabajo, Sociedad y Cultura. Magister En Estudios Políticos y estudiante de Doctorado en Educación de la Universidad de Antioquia. E-mail: andresorozco08@gmail.com.

Published

2021-10-19

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