Citizenship, Politics and Technology
This article point out that the information communication technologies are integrated to the current social transformations (politics, social, economics, cultural and scientific) and they are a very important infrastructure for the social production of meaning. From there are being created new possibilities to understand and deconstruct the citizenship concept. In the first part are presented the techno-politic transformations where technology, culture and politics are connected in a complex and relational way. In the second part, it is analysed the question about how to understand the citizenship today. In the third part the relationship between ciberculture, politic and citizenships is studied. Finally, it is presented a study-field case with two women's collective. The potential of political creativity related with the use of these technologies are showed, but also the ambiguities and challenges.