Deep Mediatization, Platforms and Logjects
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Deep Mediatization, Platforms, Algorithms, Search Culture, LogjectsAbstract
In this article, we aim to understand how the notion of deep mediatization, proposed by Couldry and Hepp, can be an important reference for communication studies, taking into account the nature of platforms and digital objects. In this direction, it was also necessary to reflect on the cultural forms assumed by these new communicational environments. Among them, we can highlight the culture of search, the algorithmic culture or the data-driven culture. Advancing in these reflections, we try to point out how the particularity of digital objects, in this case, logjects, can help us to contruct hypotheses of investigation to understand the deep contemporary forms of mediatization.
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