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La trama de la comunicación

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SUAREZ, Bernardo. ¿Qué estás pensando?: El dispositivo de enunciación en la red social Facebook. Trama comun. [online]. 2014, vol.18, n.1, pp.83-93. ISSN 1668-5628.

The present work approaches some of the questions linked to the problematics of the social networks, specifically the new modalities of discursive interaction that takes place in the representation of the subjectivity in digital spaces. The analysis specifies the case of the network Facebook. The device enables the development of two enunciation levels where the positions of the participants allow the appearance of different processes of subjectivity. The facilitation proposed by the device  and the construction, on the part of the subject of his avatar favors the incorporation of utterances  (images and texts designed by others) by means of which it sits position with regard to topics linked with the politics, or it echoes other voices to realize solidary orders. In this way, the walls of the network Facebook weaves a lattice of voices that multiply in the web. We propose then from interdisciplinary framework of discourse analysis, to give an account of how some of these practices produce effects of sense

Palabras clave : Discourse Analysis; Device; Enunciation; Social Network; Facebook.

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