Diversitas Journal (Apr 2023)

Technology and Subjectivity: Social Representations of Digital Technologies shared in coping with the Covid-19 pandemic

  • Virgínia Renata Vilar da Silva,
  • Viviane de Bona

DOI
https://doi.org/10.48017/dj.v8i2.2458
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2

Abstract

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The research aims to identify social representations of digital technologies of information and communication, shared bypedagogy graduates, permeated bythecontextofthepandemicintheirinitialformation. For its cognitive and subjective character, the theoretical field that supports this study is the Social Representation Theory. The methodology of this research has a qualitative character, using the Technique of Free Association of Hierarchical Words (ABRIC, 2005), a strategy which conditions the respondents toahierarchyoftheterms based ontheirimportanceintherepresentationofthisgroup. The results showed the internet, computer, cellphone and innovation as possible components of the core of the social representation shared by the group of students; while the difficulty, learning, distance learning, adaptation, education, resource, access, conection, tools, google meet, google classroom, challenge and inequality figure in the periphery field of this representation. In addition, the production of these social representations would be associated with moments of tension, little connection with technologies, distance and social inequality.

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