In this article, I discuss the narratives being brought forth today about the digital revolution, showing how the discourses of authors who, in scientific nonfiction, address this topic are constructed. I focus in particular on the vision of the future evident in their works, since, within their argumentations, the technologies we are developing, but also their practices of use, are often narrated as something that will heavily influence the world to come. In this regard, I seek to understand how the meaning of these representations — some utopian, many others dystopian — is determined, showing their similarities and differences from an overall perspective, possibly revealing their derivenness from a common semiotic and cultural system.
La rivoluzione digitale e il futuro. Narrazioni a confronto
Antonio Santangelo
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2024-01-01
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In this article, I discuss the narratives being brought forth today about the digital revolution, showing how the discourses of authors who, in scientific nonfiction, address this topic are constructed. I focus in particular on the vision of the future evident in their works, since, within their argumentations, the technologies we are developing, but also their practices of use, are often narrated as something that will heavily influence the world to come. In this regard, I seek to understand how the meaning of these representations — some utopian, many others dystopian — is determined, showing their similarities and differences from an overall perspective, possibly revealing their derivenness from a common semiotic and cultural system.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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