A la conquista del mundo en línea: internet como objeto de estudio (1990–2007)

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  • Ignacio Siles González Universidad de Costa Rica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32870/cys.v0i10.1843

Palabras clave:

estudios sobre internet, comunicación mediada por computadora, cibercultura, nuevos medios, historia

Resumen

Este artículo explora el desarrollo de la investigación sobre internet (principalmente anglófona) entre 1990 y 2007. Para esto, se analizan los principales ejes temáticos de los estudios sobre tal medio a lo largo de casi dos décadas, y se presentan diversos debates que han definido su evolución como objeto de estudio. Se sugiere, a final de cuentas, que los estudios sobre internet constituyen un campo de conocimientos en proceso de construcción, con creciente legitimidad académica.

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2015-05-26

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Siles González, I. (2015). A la conquista del mundo en línea: internet como objeto de estudio (1990–2007). Comunicación Y Sociedad, 5(10), 55–79. https://doi.org/10.32870/cys.v0i10.1843

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