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Web 2.0 and a 'Mixed-up' Generation. He's been called 'Jesuit 2.0". His name is Antonio Spadaro and he has been the editor of prestigious Jesuit journal "La Civilta Cattolica" for more than ten years. …More
Web 2.0 and a 'Mixed-up' Generation.
He's been called 'Jesuit 2.0". His name is Antonio Spadaro and he has been the editor of prestigious Jesuit journal "La Civilta Cattolica" for more than ten years.
The magazine focuses primarily on literature, but also covers music,cinema, new technologies and other issues of human interest.
He has dedicated a book entitled "Web 2.0, Net of Relationships" (Pauline Publications) to the world of the internet, understood not merely as an instrument but as an environment of communication.
According to Fr. Spadaro, the web has only deepened and given new form to the oldest needs of man.
Fr. Antonio Spadaro: "I am aware of the novelties that are really never new in the sense that they are a deepening of the oldest needs of man. All of these social networks that appear definitively new are in reality more profound expressions of the needs that man has always had. So they are simply new ways of expressing those needs. But I would say that the evolution of …More
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