The interaction gap: From the bit to the resurgence of a new information and communication system

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Abstract

The necessary revision of the concept of information forces its constant historical contextualization. The different stages of the international system of information and communication (ISIC) attest to this, through theories and theorists, socio-political and economic events and media realities. Through a methodological analysis of qualitative research (grounded theory), it is proposed to express new contemporary periods of ISIC, as well as its main characteristics and a possible point from which to begin an academic reflection and discussion. The result of the interdisciplinary analysis is summed up in a transition of phases that gives rise to “interdumbre”, which is a phenomenon of information structuring - characterized by a non-communicative interaction - that resurfaces as international information changes its course.

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Márquez-Domínguez, C., Ulloa-Erazo, N., & Ramos-Gil, Y. T. (2018). The interaction gap: From the bit to the resurgence of a new information and communication system. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 721, pp. 1065–1075). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73450-7_101

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