Thinking about connectivity and electronality in the days of COVID-19: WhatsApp and the communicative model of autism
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The theory of electronality as it has been linked to autism, establishes that this stage of our communicational history, where the use of the electronic word prevails through technologies born from cybernetics and the internet, offers tools that not only favor greater fluidity for an autistic type o...
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Institución: | Universidad Le Cordon Bleu |
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Materia: | Autism, electronality, semiotics, applied linguistics, connectivity, dialogue, COVID-19, social skills. Autismo, electronalidad, semiótica, WhatsApp, lingüística aplicada, conectividad, diálogo, COVID-19, habilidades sociales |
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Thinking about connectivity and electronality in the days of COVID-19: WhatsApp and the communicative model of autismPensar la conectividad y la electronalidad en tiempos de la COVID-19: el WhatsApp y el modelo comunicativo del autismoReaño Carranza, Ernesto Autism, electronality, semiotics, applied linguistics, connectivity, dialogue, COVID-19, social skills.Autismo, electronalidad, semiótica, WhatsApp, lingüística aplicada, conectividad, diálogo, COVID-19, habilidades socialesThe theory of electronality as it has been linked to autism, establishes that this stage of our communicational history, where the use of the electronic word prevails through technologies born from cybernetics and the internet, offers tools that not only favor greater fluidity for an autistic type of mind but benefit the general population. In these times of quarantine as a result of the COVID-19, it has been necessary to promote a greater use of tools and applications that favor remote communication, an use for which we have noticed that autistic people seem to be better prepared due to the forms of processing. This leads to thinking about the relationships between the autistic mind and the new information technologies. This article will show the relationships between the autistic mind and the configuration of current communication models focused more on connectivity than dialogue. It also proposes a reflection on what the autistic mind teaches us about new ways of interacting.La teoría de la electronalidad tal como ha sido vinculada con el autismo, establece que esta etapa de nuestra historia comunicacional, donde prima el uso de la palabra electrónica a través de las tecnologías nacidas de la cibernética y de la internet, ofrece herramientas que no sólo favorecen una mayor fluidez para un tipo de mente autista sino que benefician a la población en general. En estos tiempos de cuarentena producto de la COVID-19, ha sido necesario potenciar un mayor uso de herramientas y aplicaciones que favorecen la comunicación a distancia, uso para el cual hemos notado que las personas autistas parecen estar mejor preparadas debido a las formas de procesamiento que les son propias. Esto lleva a pensar en las relaciones entre la mente autista y las nuevas tecnologías de la información. Este artículo mostrará las relaciones entre esta y la configuración de los modelos comunicativos actuales centrados más en la conectividad que en el diálogo. Se propone, también una reflexión sobre lo que nos enseña la mente autista sobre las nuevas maneras de interactuar.Universidad Le Cordon Bleu2020-11-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ulcb.edu.pe/index.php/REVISTAULCB/article/view/16810.36955/RIULCB.2020v7n1.005Revista de Investigaciones de la Universidad Le Cordon Bleu; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2020); 71-772409-1537reponame:Revistas - Universidad Le Cordon Bleuinstname:Universidad Le Cordon Bleuinstacron:ULCBspahttps://revistas.ulcb.edu.pe/index.php/REVISTAULCB/article/view/168/325https://revistas.ulcb.edu.pe/index.php/REVISTAULCB/article/view/168/337Derechos de autor 2020 Revista de Investigaciones de la Universidad Le Cordon Bleuhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.52.234.130.152:article/1682020-11-20T17:15:18Z |
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Thinking about connectivity and electronality in the days of COVID-19: WhatsApp and the communicative model of autism Pensar la conectividad y la electronalidad en tiempos de la COVID-19: el WhatsApp y el modelo comunicativo del autismo |
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Thinking about connectivity and electronality in the days of COVID-19: WhatsApp and the communicative model of autism |
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Thinking about connectivity and electronality in the days of COVID-19: WhatsApp and the communicative model of autism Reaño Carranza, Ernesto Autism, electronality, semiotics, applied linguistics, connectivity, dialogue, COVID-19, social skills. Autismo, electronalidad, semiótica, WhatsApp, lingüística aplicada, conectividad, diálogo, COVID-19, habilidades sociales |
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Thinking about connectivity and electronality in the days of COVID-19: WhatsApp and the communicative model of autism |
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Thinking about connectivity and electronality in the days of COVID-19: WhatsApp and the communicative model of autism |
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Thinking about connectivity and electronality in the days of COVID-19: WhatsApp and the communicative model of autism |
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Thinking about connectivity and electronality in the days of COVID-19: WhatsApp and the communicative model of autism |
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Thinking about connectivity and electronality in the days of COVID-19: WhatsApp and the communicative model of autism |
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Reaño Carranza, Ernesto |
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Reaño Carranza, Ernesto |
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Reaño Carranza, Ernesto |
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Autism, electronality, semiotics, applied linguistics, connectivity, dialogue, COVID-19, social skills. Autismo, electronalidad, semiótica, WhatsApp, lingüística aplicada, conectividad, diálogo, COVID-19, habilidades sociales |
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Autism, electronality, semiotics, applied linguistics, connectivity, dialogue, COVID-19, social skills. Autismo, electronalidad, semiótica, WhatsApp, lingüística aplicada, conectividad, diálogo, COVID-19, habilidades sociales |
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The theory of electronality as it has been linked to autism, establishes that this stage of our communicational history, where the use of the electronic word prevails through technologies born from cybernetics and the internet, offers tools that not only favor greater fluidity for an autistic type of mind but benefit the general population. In these times of quarantine as a result of the COVID-19, it has been necessary to promote a greater use of tools and applications that favor remote communication, an use for which we have noticed that autistic people seem to be better prepared due to the forms of processing. This leads to thinking about the relationships between the autistic mind and the new information technologies. This article will show the relationships between the autistic mind and the configuration of current communication models focused more on connectivity than dialogue. It also proposes a reflection on what the autistic mind teaches us about new ways of interacting. |
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