Modernity, Heritage and Identity: Interpretations of the Public Space in the City of Ibarra in the Digital Age

Ibarra is a city in full development. Its foundation as a colonial city in 1606, in a valley already inhabited by important indigenous communities, with its subsequent but slow transition into a capitalist modernity, generated transformations and transitions on both ideological and material degrees....

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Հիմնական հեղինակ: Torres, Jorge (author)
Այլ հեղինակներ: Arnavat, Albert (author), Vasallo Villalonga, Yoarnelys (author), Revelo Ruiz, José Luciano (author), Andrade, Paúl (author)
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Լեզու:eng
Հրապարակվել է: 2020
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author Torres, Jorge
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IDENTITY
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description Ibarra is a city in full development. Its foundation as a colonial city in 1606, in a valley already inhabited by important indigenous communities, with its subsequent but slow transition into a capitalist modernity, generated transformations and transitions on both ideological and material degrees. Thus, the city and its public space must be interpreted as a document or device, as the changes that have taken place convey a particular discourse. Ibarra sees itself as a localized city that mutates towards an emplaced society, which is shifting from its baroque and republican past towards a heterotopic present and future. This is a space that allows, by its own discursive logics, to create new spaces. This research aims to contribute with a new reading to the debates on Heritage and Identity in the digital era, and more importantly to establish distances in light of conservative or postmodernist discourses. Heritage is not a stationary space, nor is it Identity, and this is not just an antiquated narrative from a remote past. Both are devices that also in the Digital Age express goals and desires of a society. Information and Communication Technologies are a powerful device for the reproduction of these discourses, which are ultimately the spokespersons for structures of socio-cultural and socio-racial domination. The fact of living in this digital technological age does not make us immune to the resources and strategies of capitalist power, but more vulnerable to them.
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spelling Modernity, Heritage and Identity: Interpretations of the Public Space in the City of Ibarra in the Digital AgeTorres, JorgeArnavat, AlbertVasallo Villalonga, YoarnelysRevelo Ruiz, José LucianoAndrade, PaúlMODERNIZATIONIDENTITYIbarra is a city in full development. Its foundation as a colonial city in 1606, in a valley already inhabited by important indigenous communities, with its subsequent but slow transition into a capitalist modernity, generated transformations and transitions on both ideological and material degrees. Thus, the city and its public space must be interpreted as a document or device, as the changes that have taken place convey a particular discourse. Ibarra sees itself as a localized city that mutates towards an emplaced society, which is shifting from its baroque and republican past towards a heterotopic present and future. This is a space that allows, by its own discursive logics, to create new spaces. This research aims to contribute with a new reading to the debates on Heritage and Identity in the digital era, and more importantly to establish distances in light of conservative or postmodernist discourses. Heritage is not a stationary space, nor is it Identity, and this is not just an antiquated narrative from a remote past. Both are devices that also in the Digital Age express goals and desires of a society. Information and Communication Technologies are a powerful device for the reproduction of these discourses, which are ultimately the spokespersons for structures of socio-cultural and socio-racial domination. The fact of living in this digital technological age does not make us immune to the resources and strategies of capitalist power, but more vulnerable to them.2022-05-09T14:26:44Z2022-05-09T14:26:44Z2020-01-032022-05-09info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdf978-3-030-37221-7http://repositorio.utn.edu.ec/handle/123456789/12432engIbarra. Ecuador.Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 3.0 Ecuadorhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Técnica del Norteinstname:Universidad Técnica del Norteinstacron:UTN2026-02-11T16:56:23Zoai:repositorio.utn.edu.ec:123456789/12432Institucionalhttp://repositorio.utn.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://www.utn.edu.ec/http://repositorio.utn.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:41892026-04-25T02:08:25.432765Repositorio Universidad Técnica del Norte - Universidad Técnica del Nortetrue
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title_fullStr Modernity, Heritage and Identity: Interpretations of the Public Space in the City of Ibarra in the Digital Age
title_full_unstemmed Modernity, Heritage and Identity: Interpretations of the Public Space in the City of Ibarra in the Digital Age
title_short Modernity, Heritage and Identity: Interpretations of the Public Space in the City of Ibarra in the Digital Age
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