Método Cualitativo en la Era Digital

Método Cualitativo en la Era Digital

Maximiliano Pérez Cepeda

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DIRECCIÓN DE PUBLICACIONES UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA SANTIAGO DE GUAYAQUIL
Año de edición:
2025
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Antropología social y cultural, etnografía
ISBN:
9789942563330
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En un mundo donde la interacción social ha migrado masivamente a entornos virtuales, la investigación académica enfrenta el desafío ineludible de adaptar sus herramientas para comprender estas nuevas realidades. Método cualitativo en la era digital: Aplicaciones de la netnografía surge como una respuesta ante este cambio de paradigma, posicionando a la netnografía no solo como una técnica de recolección de datos, sino como una lente interpretativa necesaria. La obra explora los fundamentos epistemológicos de este método, demostrando cómo la observación tradicional se traslada al ciberespacio para decodificar los comportamientos, lenguajes y comunidades que nacen y evolucionan en la red. Más allá de la teoría, este trabajo destaca por su enfoque multidisciplinario, aterrizando la investigación cualitativa en campos tan diversos como la educación inclusiva, el marketing digital para PYMES y la gestión cultural. A través de estudios de caso concretosque van desde el análisis de dinámicas de aprendizaje en pandemia hasta estrategias comerciales en redes sociales, el texto se convierte en una valiosa guía para investigadores, docentes y estudiantes que buscan herramientas rigurosas para entender la complejidad de la cultura digital y generar conocimiento de impacto en la sociedad de la información.

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