Digital communication as a cultural and media horizon increasingly resembles an inextricable jungle of definitions, paradigms and theories, criticisms and misunderstandings. In particular, social media would be symbols of the end of democratic society, the very denial of the existence of a natural limit - cloning, biotechnology, information flows that crush all diversity, such as Deep Fake, transforming, first of all, human relationships, denying space, not only communicational, to the forms of interpersonal relationships in an eternal present made of eternal entertainment.

La persona come “promessa comunicativa” nella digital age

Ivo Stefano Germano
2023-01-01

Abstract

Digital communication as a cultural and media horizon increasingly resembles an inextricable jungle of definitions, paradigms and theories, criticisms and misunderstandings. In particular, social media would be symbols of the end of democratic society, the very denial of the existence of a natural limit - cloning, biotechnology, information flows that crush all diversity, such as Deep Fake, transforming, first of all, human relationships, denying space, not only communicational, to the forms of interpersonal relationships in an eternal present made of eternal entertainment.
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