Individualistic hyperconnection in children

Authors

  • Brenda Angélica Molina Garduño Universidad de Ixtlahuaca CUI.

Keywords:

Hyperconnection, Individualism, Childhood, Postmodernity, . Network society., Network society

Abstract

The existing problems of modernity, such as individualism, reach their apotheosis in postmodernity, together with the emergence of the Internet, which gave rise to the network society. It is at this level where there are 3.8 billion Internet users on social networks (Kemp, 2020), which raises the question of how many of these users are profiles created by children. No statistics are known about this, because their access to Facebook is not regulated until they are thirteen years old, due to their lack of maturity and the gestation, since their entry, of an individualistic hyperconnection in the small user.

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Published

2023-12-02

How to Cite

Molina Garduño, B. A. (2023). Individualistic hyperconnection in children. Anuario De Investigación De La Comunicación CONEICC, (XXX). Retrieved from https://anuario.coneicc.org.mx/index.php/anuarioconeicc/article/view/632