Connective ecologies: Digital animism, computerized ecology, and matter in a network

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Abstract

This paper aims to address the processes of digitalization of territories, geographies and other communicative forms of dwelling. We take into account connective ecologies, which reveal the contemporary informational ecologies, digital animism, and the process of transformation of matter (transubstantiation). A field methodology is used through participant observation. The conclusion shows communicational possibilities that escape the traditional western models.

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Felice, M. D., & Franco, T. C. (2018). Connective ecologies: Digital animism, computerized ecology, and matter in a network. Palabra Clave, 21(4), 964–991. https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2018.21.4.2

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