Le World Wild Web et l’animalisme radical
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https://doi.org/10.7413/22818138062Palabras clave:
animalisme, speciesism, veganism, business of radicalism, imaginaryResumen
After a first escalation on the nineteenth century, animal liberation phenomenon knows an hermeneutics rehabilitation through the web network development. Thanks to the virality of electronic channels, many people are being connected to animalism warfare and become, potentially, compaigners. This article shows how the web allows radical thoughts to form and to grow up, how this radical thoughts become mainstream. Thereby, contrary to a cold and deadly vision of the web, the radical animalism phenomenon reflects an incandescent and living electronic world.Referencias
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