BIOPOLÍTICA NAS MÍDIAS DIGITAIS
APONTAMENTOS SOBRE BIOESTÉTICA E A BOÇALIDADE DO MAL
Abstract
The article seeks to understand the network society through an analysis of digital media. If, in the information age, allows for the proliferation of new forms of communication and sociability, surveillance is also increased through perpetual connection, geographical location, modular moral, ethical, and esthetic control. The regulation is carried out by the interface of the platforms on individuals, making it possible to collect and store information provided by millions of people. Thus, digital media exert a transnational biopolitics power that permeates many contemporary experiences, marking the emotional connection that individuals develop through their social networks. However, the possibility of "saying everything" broke the supposed neutrality of human nature, causing "barbarians" to emerge everywhere. In this way, the need to make visible the denial of the other was reformulated, for it is not enough today to reject proposals, causes and/or guidelines in silence, because the hatred was constituted through the polyphony of the boçalidade.