Influence of globalization and social networks on the des-territorialization of the person

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/raices.v3i6.9025

Keywords:

Globalization, social networks, digital culture, des-territorialization, anthropology

Abstract

Globalization has been understood as a form of global homogenization, based on this principle, social networks are playing a leading role in that trend. Every day, social networks become more relevant as matrices of opinions are built around a reality that, in view of each person on their respective social platforms, can vary in interpretation or meaning. The interference with internal matters has also been homogenized more directly, since, from social networks, anyone can give an opinion on realities of which they are not participating, beyond what they see on virtual platforms. This reflection is reflexive, an essay that pays for this discussion based on bibliographic records and argumentation.

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Author Biography

Allan Daniel Martínez Molina, Departamento de Derecho Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, Managua

Licenciado en Derecho, actualmente estudiante de la maestría en Antropología y Liderazgo Social tercera cohorte. Docente del Departamento de Derecho de la UNAN-Managua. Fue Presidente de la Unión Nacional de Estudiantes de Nicaragua, para la UNENUNAN-Managua 2016-2019, y Presidente de la Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Jurídicas, 2013-2015. Ha participado en distintos congresos y encuentros estudiantiles a nivel nacional e internacional.

Published

2019-12-20

How to Cite

Martínez Molina, A. D. (2019). Influence of globalization and social networks on the des-territorialization of the person. Raíces: Revista Nicaragüense De Antropología, 3(6), 65–70. https://doi.org/10.5377/raices.v3i6.9025

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Urban and Rural Realities