DIGITAL CULTURE AND THE INFORMATION REGIME: Political governance in times of democratic system crisis (4th edition)

Techno Review 13 (10.37467/revtechno.v13.4817):1-17 (2023)
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Abstract

The information regime is mediated by the culture of the electronic device. It is characterized by the control of the deluded citizen through the deployment of freedom, thereby nullifying the core issue of human life: freedom. Through phenomenological-hermeneutic methodology (Heidegger, 2002), this work starts from the world of digital life to direct the interpretation towards digital governance, all of which appears as a hermeneutic horizon the information regime. It is concluded that in this new social order the political and all other orders that arise from interaction are governed by a capitalism of emotions.

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Jesus Enrrique Caldera Ynfante
University of Santo Tomas

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