Multiple knowledge of network diversity: intercultural connections in the debate over digital inclusion with respect to the people of the forest

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Abstract

The article analyzes the issue of digital inclusion in the Amazon region, focusing on the reasons for digital intercultural/inclusion, on existing multiple cultural knowledge, and on the implementation of New Technologies of Information and Knowledge from an “ethnology in cyberculture perspective. It also seeks to understand this new digital inclusion as guided by the real interests of the peoples and the traditional populations of the Amazon. The article emphasizes the proposed digital inclusion on the agenda of government, with the aim of questioning the difficulty of access by riverine populations, maroons and indigenous, considering that the public policy of digital inclusion does not extend to these populations. This study of essayistic character concludes that there is still much to be done for the people of the Amazon, beginning with the recognition of their culture and their conquest of citizenship.

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Autores
  • Ricardo Damasceno
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Ricardo Damasceno
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How to Cite

DAMASCENO, R. Multiple knowledge of network diversity: intercultural connections in the debate over digital inclusion with respect to the people of the forest. Brazilian Journal of Graduate Studies, [S. l.], v. 10, n. 21, 2014. DOI: 10.21713/2358-2332.2013.v10.426. Disponível em: https://rbpg.capes.gov.br/rbpg/article/view/426. Acesso em: 15 may. 2024.

Section

Debates

Published:

Feb 14, 2014
Keywords:

Inclusão Intercultural e Digital. Etnologia e Cibercultura. Sustentabilidade. Digital intercultural inclusion. Ethnology and cyberculture. Sustainability Inclusión Intercultural y Digital. Etnología y la Cibercultura. Sostenibilidad.