Ciberciudadanía, cultura y bienes públicos

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Abstract

Net society is provoking dramatic changes in several aspects of our daily life as cultural traits, business and the more disparages spheres of privacy and social life. We must attend both to freedom of access and to new services generation because of the peculiar form public goods are raising in the Net. To supersede individual capability limitations and to diffuse digital and cultural gaps, electronic government could be a cultural decisive tool in this phase of cibersociety enhancement. Technologies enhanced the human capabilities, as well as with the social actions and its framework, including cultural production and management. Technologies are also transforming the generation, reproduction and transmission of (social) knowledge.

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Álvarez, J. F. (2009, May). Ciberciudadanía, cultura y bienes públicos. Arbor. https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2009.i737.314

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