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1The reviewer is at the Social Intelligence Lab, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA.
Resumen
Este estudio revisa dos libros que exploran los aspectos negativos de los grupos sociales en línea. Destaca los desafíos y las cuestiones éticas dentro de las comunidades virtuales.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Sociología
- Estudios de los medios de comunicación
- Humanidades digitales
Sus antecedentes:
- Las comunidades virtuales se han convertido en parte integral de la interacción social moderna.
- Comprender las complejidades y los daños potenciales dentro de estos espacios digitales es crucial.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Analizar críticamente los "lados oscuros" de las comunidades virtuales como se presenta en dos libros recientes.
- Para sintetizar los hallazgos de los autores sobre los fenómenos negativos en los grupos sociales en línea.
Principales métodos:
- Análisis comparativo de dos libros que examinan las comunidades virtuales.
- Análisis temático de los aspectos negativos discutidos, como la desinformación, la polarización y la explotación.
Principales resultados:
- Ambos libros revelan desafíos significativos dentro de las comunidades virtuales, incluidas las cámaras de eco y la propagación de contenido dañino.
- La investigación subraya la necesidad de una mayor alfabetización digital y responsabilidad de las plataformas.
Conclusiones:
- La literatura examinada proporciona una perspectiva crítica sobre el impacto social de las comunidades virtuales.
- Se necesita más investigación para desarrollar estrategias para mitigar las consecuencias negativas de las interacciones en línea.
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