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Re: MISTICA-EN: Democ.: The Internet and the civil society

Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 18:50:34 -0400
From: Kemly CAMACHO <[email protected]>


WARNING: THE FOLLOWING IS A NON EDITED MACHINE TRANSLATION FROM THE ORIGINAL IN SPANISH

THIS MESSAGE REPLIES TO Sebastian Lara, Democ.: The Internet and the civil society , 18/01/2000 and Daniel Pimienta, Re: MISTICA-EN: Democ.: The Internet and the civil society, 18/01/2000.

In relation to the comments of Sebasti�n Lara and of Daniel Pimienta and to the documents that are sent as annexes

Of this discussion it does arise me a query that I come having crawled for some weeks, to what extent a technology can or not to foment the individualism or the collective in a group of people, concretely in an organization that is at the moment my study point?

In some organizations where Internet is THE FORM OF COMMUNICATION, it is possible to enter to work at 8 in the morning and to leave at 5 in the afternoon without having had organizational necessity to establish any contact face to face with the partners of works. Is it probable that the communication level that settles down in this type of organizations, as much to the internal thing as to the external thing, be enough to support the appropriate acting of the mission and the organizational functions, but is this the only thing necessary? Does this provoke it the technology in yes or the uses that are given to her at organizational level? Is it possible that a technology change or of package automated communicational the one that causes these changes is?

 
 

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