Después de Internet
Las redes digitales entre el Capital y lo Común
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https://doi.org/10.18861/ic.2025.20.1.4033Palabras clave:
internet, redes digitales, plataformasResumen
Traducción al español de la Introducción de After the Internet. Digital Networks between Capital and the Common, libro de Tiziana Terranova publicado por Semiotext(e) en 2022.
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