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Bonetto, C., (2022). Coleccionismo en redes sociales digitales: fanatismo, identidad y prestigio [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660754
Bonetto, C., Coleccionismo en redes sociales digitales: fanatismo, identidad y prestigio [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660754
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title = "Coleccionismo en redes sociales digitales: fanatismo, identidad y prestigio",
author = "Bonetto Campagna, Camila Abril",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2022"
}
Title: Coleccionismo en redes sociales digitales: fanatismo, identidad y prestigio
Authors(s): Bonetto Campagna, Camila Abril
Advisor(s): Sánchez Dávila, Mario Elmer
Keywords: Coleccionismo; Redes sociales; Identidad; Prestigio; Collecting; Social networks; Identity; Prestige
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.00.00; https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.08.01
Issue Date: 5-Jul-2022
Institution: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)
Abstract: El coleccionismo es un fenómeno que siempre existió, ya sea centrándose en cartas, figuras, tickets o cualquier objeto que pueda agruparse con otros similares. Sin embargo, en una época histórica en la que la tecnología y las redes sociales son parte de la vida de las personas, los coleccionistas no se quedan fuera y por ello buscan compartir todo lo que les enorgullece a través de estos medios. Este proyecto de investigación trata sobre el espacio digital que le brindan las redes sociales a los coleccionistas que acumulan pines, figuras plásticas, muñecas, estatuas, figuras a escala y otros coleccionables que pueden compartir de forma virtual en las redes sociales que, a través de sus distintas herramientas, dejan que los coleccionistas puedan exhibir todos sus tesoros personales.
Si bien muchos guardan sus colecciones en espacios físicos que no salen a la luz ni son conocidos por ninguna red social, cada vez son más quienes se animan a crear contenido a partir de sus adquisiciones, logrando conectar con muchos más aficionados del tema. De esta forma, nos encontramos con un universo digital en el que el fanatismo de los coleccionistas es el mismo que los lleva a crear una identidad en sus redes sociales, en las que otros los encuentran como ejemplos o referentes, por el prestigio que se les otorga a partir de los objetos que poseen.
Collecting is a phenomenon that has always existed, whether focusing on cards, figurines, tickets or any object that can be grouped with other similar ones. However, nowadays that technology and social networks are part of people's lives, collectors are not left out and therefore seek to share everything they are proud of through these media. This research project is about the digital space that social networks provide to collectors who accumulate pins, plastic figures, dolls, statues, scale figures and other collectibles that they can share virtually on social networks that, through their various tools, allow collectors to display all their personal treasures. While many keep their collections in physical spaces that do not come to light or are not known by any social network, more and more people are encouraged to create content from their acquisitions, managing to connect with many more fans of the subject. In this way, we find ourselves in a digital universe in which the fanaticism of collectors is the same that leads them to create an identity in their social networks, where others find them as examples or references, because of the prestige that is granted to them from the objects they own.
Collecting is a phenomenon that has always existed, whether focusing on cards, figurines, tickets or any object that can be grouped with other similar ones. However, nowadays that technology and social networks are part of people's lives, collectors are not left out and therefore seek to share everything they are proud of through these media. This research project is about the digital space that social networks provide to collectors who accumulate pins, plastic figures, dolls, statues, scale figures and other collectibles that they can share virtually on social networks that, through their various tools, allow collectors to display all their personal treasures. While many keep their collections in physical spaces that do not come to light or are not known by any social network, more and more people are encouraged to create content from their acquisitions, managing to connect with many more fans of the subject. In this way, we find ourselves in a digital universe in which the fanaticism of collectors is the same that leads them to create an identity in their social networks, where others find them as examples or references, because of the prestige that is granted to them from the objects they own.
Link to repository: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/660754
Discipline: Comunicación y Periodismo
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). Facultad de Comunicaciones
Grade or title: Bachiller en Comunicación y Periodismo
Register date: 25-Aug-2022
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