Publication: La pandemia del coronavirus desde la complejidad y la transdisciplinariedad
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Haidar, Julieta
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Murcia : Ateneo de Estudios Políticos (ACEP)
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En este artículo, procuramos abordar la pandemia por coronavirus partiendo de las
Epistemologías de Vanguardia, como son la Complejidad y la Transdisciplinariedad, que
colocamos en diálogo con la Epistemología del Sur y la Epistemología de la Decolonialidad. En
segundo lugar, proponemos un Modelo Transdisciplinario con ejes teóricos y rutas analíticas para
abordar las prácticas semiótico-discursivas de la pandemia. En un tercer apartado, consideramos
el impacto de los medios digitales en la pandemia, con lo cuales emergen de manera total y
absoluta la cibercultura, el ciberespacio, el cibertiempo, el cibernantropo, que atrapan
violentamente los sujetos complejos transdisciplinarios. En cuarto lugar, analizamos los
funcionamientos perversos de la posverdad y de la desinformación sobre la pandemia por Covid
19.
In this article, we seek to address the coronavirus pandemic based on avant-garde epistemologies, such as complexity and transdisciplinarity, which we put in dialogue with the southern epistemologies and the epistemology of decoloniality. Secondly, we put forward a transdisciplinary model with theoretical axes and analytical routes to address the semioticdiscursive practices of the pandemic. Thirdly, we account for the impact of digital media on the pandemic, through which cyberculture, cyberspace, cybertime, and cybernantrope emerge, overtaking complex transdisciplinary subjects. Lastly, we analyze the wicked working of posttruth and misinformation regarding the Covid-19 pandemic.
In this article, we seek to address the coronavirus pandemic based on avant-garde epistemologies, such as complexity and transdisciplinarity, which we put in dialogue with the southern epistemologies and the epistemology of decoloniality. Secondly, we put forward a transdisciplinary model with theoretical axes and analytical routes to address the semioticdiscursive practices of the pandemic. Thirdly, we account for the impact of digital media on the pandemic, through which cyberculture, cyberspace, cybertime, and cybernantrope emerge, overtaking complex transdisciplinary subjects. Lastly, we analyze the wicked working of posttruth and misinformation regarding the Covid-19 pandemic.
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