Educate ourselves: the social networks as a pretext
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We think of education as a means of development. From our perspective, so that this development can be sustainable, we must consider certain sociopolitical aspects implemented for the common good. Social networks have become a site of political expression for the youth. From this premise arises a reflexion on political sensibilities, shared responsibility and the necessary cohesion for development in a democratic society.
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