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Education in times of smartphones and social networks: for a permanent criticism in addressing desubjectivation and monitoring

Abstract

The present study aims to problematize the meanings arising from the use of smartphones and other mobile devices in contemporary society, in general, and in the educational context, specifically. Methodologically, this study is based on a theoretical and conceptual perspective, falling within the genre of the essay in the treatment of information. As main results, we observed that such devices act as monitoring and control instruments, impacting a process of desubjectification and cognitive loss, in addition to raising ethical, social and privacy issues. Furthermore, we advance the debate about the use of mobile devices in the school context, as well as analyzing the relationships between education and digital technologies based on documents such as the National Common Curricular Base (BNCC), and the Global Education Monitoring Report (UNESCO). We conclude, in the direction of constructing answers to the dilemmas resulting from this relationship, the elaboration of a permanent critique capable of overcoming inattentive and naive attitudes in the face of the ideological, political and strategic content of the connectivity paradigm, whose effects have manifested a strong potential for desubjectification, cognitive loss, bullying , hate culture, as well as other health-related problems.

Keywords:
Technology and education; Digital culture; Dissemination of educational technology; Criticism

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