A busca pela cidadania global no ciberespaço: a perspectiva da ética intercultural no conflito israelo-palestino
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https://doi.org/10.29173/irie230Abstract
The following article is a critical reflection on the impact of socio-technical networks of info-communication in the prevailing ethical framework of the underground international conflict environment. It uses the intricate Israeli-Palestinian relationship to outline the reflection. By explicating a cross-cultural ethics, the article attempts to deduce how best to build a global citizenship within a conflict relationship. To accomplish the task, it analyses two political resistance groups, the Gush Emunim, and Hamas, both groups being directly dedicated to conflict, Hamas for the Palestinian side, and the Gush Emunim for the Israeli side, where both sides share the same concerns, namely citizenship and participation in the global cyberspace community.Downloads
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2015-11-01
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Nathansohn, Bruno Macedo. 2015. “A Busca Pela Cidadania Global No ciberespaço: A Perspectiva Da ética Intercultural No Conflito Israelo-Palestino”. The International Review of Information Ethics 23 (November). Edmonton, Canada. https://doi.org/10.29173/irie230.
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