Ecologia da mídia e construção da memória coletiva: o papel do turismo cultural na era digital

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https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.1.5

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Inovação social, identidade cultural, inteligência artificial, meios de comunicação, cultura de massa, ecologia da mídia, memória coletiva, turismo cultural

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Nesta revisão sistemática da literatura, examina-se a relação entre a ecologia da mídia, a memória coletiva e o turismo cultural na era digital. Destaca-se o impacto da tecnologia sobre a maneira como pensamos, nos relacionamos e nos comunicamos, bem como sobre a construção da identidade e sobre a valorização da cultura. Exploram-se os possíveis efeitos negativos do turismo cultural, como a mercantilização e a banalização da cultura, e propõem-se soluções usando ferramentas digitais, como plataformas para a preservação da memória coletiva e realidade aumentada para experiências culturais autênticas. No estudo, destacam-se a importância de investigar essa relação e o potencial das ferramentas digitais na construção de memórias coletivas significativas.

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2024-04-03

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Viana-Ruíz, L. R., & Alzate Giraldo, A. A. (2024). Ecologia da mídia e construção da memória coletiva: o papel do turismo cultural na era digital. Palabra Clave, 27(1), e2715. https://doi.org/10.5294/pacla.2024.27.1.5

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