Anti-Racist Community Communication and Affect: An Embodied Critique of the Digitalization of Life
This article seeks to analyze an experience of anti-racist community communication centered on affect as a critical lens for reviewing the digitalization of life, through a conceptual and methodological approach focused on the reflexive description of the interactions and pedagogical processes unfol...
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2026
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| Summary: | This article seeks to analyze an experience of anti-racist community communication centered on affect as a critical lens for reviewing the digitalization of life, through a conceptual and methodological approach focused on the reflexive description of the interactions and pedagogical processes unfolding within an Afro-centered reading circl —Cochita Amorosa Lectora. The commitment to the power of intimate, face-to-face encounters and the emotions that emerge from them becomes evident, as these practices interrupt hegemonic and algorithmic forms of depersonalization of life. |
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