La Colmena

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/185176

ISSN: 2220-4490
e-ISSN: 2414-1321

La Colmena es una revista académica con periodicidad anual, editada por estudiantes de la especialidad de Sociología de la Facultad de Ciencias Sociales de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Desde su primera publicación, en el 2007, tiene el objetivo de ser una plataforma de encuentro para que estudiantes, investigadores y profesores del Perú y Latinoamérica incursionen en la investigación crítico-social y expandan el conocimiento.

El público objetivo de La Colmena, tanto de autores como lectores, son estudiantes y profesores de pregrado y posgrado de universidades peruanas y latinoamericanas, así como investigadores académicos y especialistas vinculados a la sociología y a otras disciplinas de las ciencias sociales. Respecto de la cobertura temática, la revista ha publicado sobre todo investigaciones sociológicas teóricas y aplicadas vinculadas a los siguientes temas: el género, los cuidados, la migración interna y externa, la educación, los procesos de acción colectiva, la religión, el medioambiente, entre otros.

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    Desde la red social Facebook: #NiUnaMenos en Lima 2016
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-11-22) Cruz de la Torre, Jessica Daniela
    In its inception, the social network Facebook was created for entertainment purposes. However, in this new digital age, interaction through social networks has become a new means to act. In these, a user can share a post or react to it if they feel it is aligned with their own interests. In this way, the user’s interest or emotions towards a certain cause or event are expressed and they can identify with it. One cause was to combat violence against women from the #NiUnaMenos social movement, in which they organized a massive march in August 2016 in Lima. In this article, it is attempted to find out how the use of Facebook influenced the formation of the aforementioned movement in Lima during 2016. It is proposed that it was done in two ways: as a means for collective mass organization for offline activities and as an instrument to build a discourse seeking to improve a situation through collective action. The methodology of this research is based on a balance of secondary sources that include: theses, magazine articles, books and other documents. Finally, it was found that Facebook provided specific tools for communication such as messaging, groups and a fan page. All of them helped the organization of the social movement #NiUnaMenos and were means by which immediate interaction and overcoming spatial limitations between people with similar interests was feasible, as well as the construction of a discourse around the situation of oppression and inequality that women experience through collective action.