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dc.contributor.authorSassen, Saskia .spa
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dc.description.abstractEn el presente artículo la autora discurre sobre la construcción y distribución de conocimiento en un mundo en el que el auge de las tecnologías digitales contrasta con la posibilidades no digitales. La relación del conocimiento no queda limitada a dichos desarrollos, sino que se hace más compleja cuando a esta dinámica realidad conteporánea se allegan otros elementos como la movilidad global y la permanencia en un territorio; órdenes espaciotemporáles que aunados a los factores socioculturales dan continuidad a la distinción entre lo global y lo nacional.spa
dc.description.abstractAbstract In this article, the author elaborates on the construction and distribution of knowledge in a world in which the rise of digital technologies contrasts with digital possibilities. The relationship of the knowledge is not limited to these developments, it becomes more complex when to this dynamic contemporary reality, draw near other elements such as global mobility and retention in a territory; which space-timeorders coupled with socio environmental factors provide continuity to the distinction between global and national.eng
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dc.subjectAutoridadeng
dc.subjectciudadanoseng
dc.subjectconocimientoeng
dc.subjectdominios electrónicoseng
dc.subjectinformacióneng
dc.subjectpolíticaeng
dc.subjectpodereng
dc.subjectredeseng
dc.subjectAutoridadspa
dc.subjectciudadanosspa
dc.subjectconocimientospa
dc.subjectdominios electrónicosspa
dc.subjectinformaciónspa
dc.subjectpolíticaspa
dc.subjectpoderspa
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dc.titleFormaciones digitales de los poderosos y los débiles: el caso del conocimiento político informalspa
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