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Redes Vacias
Overview
Cesar Rendueles analyzes how technological fetishism has served to conceal the extractive and de-democratizing logic of a digital ecosystem subordinated to the market and, faced with the inertia of depoliticization, defends the urgency of recovering the capacity for agency to reduce the alienating and harmful uses of digital technology.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9788433948991
- ISBN-10: 8433948997
- Publisher: Anagrama
- Publish Date: May 2026
- Page Count: 108
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