From historical construction of the juvenile condition to its contemporary transformation

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Edgar Diego Erazo Caicedo

Abstract

The contemporary youth subjectivation processes have been accelerated and transformed very rapidly as a result from their daily interaction with technological mediations, mainly with ICT's and the new media. To have a better understanding of such transformations, the meaning given to the general concept of youth, to the particular juvenile subjectivation processes from a philosophical, historical and sociological perspective will be approached from the very beginning. Later on, and on the basis of the research that supports this article, some more significant transformations experimented by this particular issue of the human being, from the permanent interactions with these new ways of communication, will be presented.



Keywords: youth, juvenile subjectivation processes, technological mediations, Information and Communication Technologies.

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From historical construction of the juvenile condition to its contemporary transformation. (2011). Revista Latinoamericana De Ciencias Sociales, Niñez Y Juventud , 7(2 Esp), 1303-1329. http://revistaumanizales.cinde.org.co/rlcsnj/index.php/Revista-Latinoamericana/article/view/158
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Segunda Sección: Estudios e Investigaciones
Author Biography

Edgar Diego Erazo Caicedo, Universidad del Tolima

Profesor de la Universidad del Tolima.  Licenciado en Filosofía y Ciencias Religiosas de la Universidad Santo Tomás, Magister en Educación y Desarrollo Comunitario del Cinde y la Universidad Surcolombiana, Doctor en Ciencias Sociales, Niñez y Juventud del Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Niñez y Juventud del Cinde y la Universidad de Manizales.

How to Cite

From historical construction of the juvenile condition to its contemporary transformation. (2011). Revista Latinoamericana De Ciencias Sociales, Niñez Y Juventud , 7(2 Esp), 1303-1329. http://revistaumanizales.cinde.org.co/rlcsnj/index.php/Revista-Latinoamericana/article/view/158