Diverse spaces of the postdigital society: educational challenges

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Eduardo García Blazquez
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1229-3229
Simón Gil Tévar
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3313-0218
Javier Gil Quintana
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0326-2535

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The article examines the post-digital society from the perspective of uncertainty, ignorance, the transparent and invisible, control fluids, emptiness, disappointment, and indignation. In this society, fear has become the norm, with many of its associated risks: pandemics, wars, exclusion of the population, as well as economic and digital divides. These perspectives present five educational challenges:  1. Society characterized by uncertainty. Learn adaptive skills, digital literacy, interdisciplinary education, intercreativity and innovation, and global awareness. 2. A space characterized by ignorance and a lack of knowledge. Educate the public on media literacy. 3. Transparent and invisible spaces. Educate the public in the commitment to be cautious in the face of insecurity and the bombardment of information available to them. 4. Space of "control fluids". Through dialogue, constructive criticism, and consensus, educate n both formal and informal settings. 5. Places of emptiness, indignation, and disappointment. Focus on civic engagement, innovation, and reducing inequalities, privacy concerns, and misinformation.


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García Blazquez, E. ., Gil Tévar, S., & Gil Quintana, J. (2024). Diverse spaces of the postdigital society: educational challenges. Communiars. Journal of Image, Arts and Social and Critical Education, (12), 42–54. Retrieved from https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/Communiars/article/view/26007
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