Student movement in the digital era and death as a social actor
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https://doi.org/10.18764/2236-4358v13n40.2023.16Keywords:
Student Movement, Democracy, Technology, Resistance, Death as a social actorAbstract
The article aims to analyze the student movement from a perspective of social
organization and the influences and nuances of technology within the movement, in order to subsequently verify, based on the historical conformation of the democratic regime, how death can be considered a social actor within the student movement in the internet age and in a context (re)defined by neoliberal rationality? To this end, it will use the deductive approach method, historical and monographic procedure methods and indirect documentation as a research technique. It was concluded that the student movement is a social organization that is marked by the influences of the digital era and neoliberalism, and death can be seen as a social actor and an element to be used in resistance.
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