Nomadization, digital citizenship and autonomy. Youth trends at the beginning of the 21st century

This article explores some of the juvenile tendencies observed among the generation of young contemporaries. The objective is to provide useful categories and reflections to continue investigating problems associated with young generations and ICT. Among the results, three trends stand out. In the f...

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Main Author: Joaquín Walter Linne
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Centro Internacional de Estudios Superiores de Comunicación para América Latina (CIESPAL) 2018-08-01
Series:Chasqui
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Online Access:https://revistachasqui.org/index.php/chasqui/article/view/3381
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Summary:This article explores some of the juvenile tendencies observed among the generation of young contemporaries. The objective is to provide useful categories and reflections to continue investigating problems associated with young generations and ICT. Among the results, three trends stand out. In the first place, the nomadization of audiovisual and ludic consumption, in relation to the growing youthful practice of consuming ubiquitously and, to a lesser extent, producing audiovisual content. Second, digital citizenship, which refers to the centrality of these technologies in youth identity. Finally, the autonomy and independence to entertain, inform and relate of the young generations with respect to institutions traditionally managed by adults, and the conflicts and possibilities that this arouses.
ISSN:1390-1079
1390-924X