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In this paper we approached to the features subjectivity construction acquires in postmodernity, considering digital spaces as places to meet and contact with others. How are the links being built in these socialization spaces? How our subjectivities are displayed on the screens that we inhabit? We will describe from a historical perspective how the notion of subjectivity has changed, from a conception of “essence” linked to interiority, to one that prioritizes social bonds and analyzes its


superficial nature. The aim of this paper is, from a bibliography systematization, to characterize the ways of being and staying together in the digital space. 

Pannunzio, M. F. (2016). “Be” and “be together” in times of immediacy. NEXUS, (20), 36–51. https://doi.org/10.25100/nc.v0i20.1833

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