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Vol. 7, No. 1, 2005
 
Virtual Subjects of Knowledge:
Information Challenges on the Hypertext
Ana Marcela Mungaray Lagarda
mmungaray@uabc.mx
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
Escuela de Humanidades
Calzada Tecnológico #14418
Mesa de Otay, 22390
Tijuana, B.C., México
(Received: May 2, 2004; accepted for publishing: January 18, 2005)


Abstract in English, full text in Spanish

 

Abstract

This article presents a reflection on the virtual subject inside the theory of knowledge and the challenges of the information poured in the hiper-text. The discussion is nourished around the need or shortage of a structure of knowledge set against a structure of information that, at the same time, confronts our academic tasks and reconfigures our strategies to transmit knowledge. This exercise was made from a direct non-participant observation of Internet users in auto-access public and institutional centers. The studied population was a group of students in out of school activity who were using Internet searching for topics related to “research”, “tasks” or only “to know more” about something.

Key words: Knowledge theory, knowledge and information, virtual subjects.

 
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