What Is Marichal's Maricha?

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José Marichal presents a clear understanding of Facebook's impact on political processes which also consist of an understanding on how Facebook's architecture of disclosure shapes the construction of individuals political identities by drawing users further into their preselected social networks. Based on multiple disciplines and a total of 250 ethnographic analysis Facebook political groups, he explains how Facebook's emphasizes on social connection impacts key dimensions of political participation such as, mobilization, deliberation, and attitude formation. In this essay I will present the comparisons argued by Marichal, showing the relationship between both the narrative and Facebook and the narrative and politics. I will also explain the correlation between Marichal argument and Benson's. …show more content…

Facebook allows people to connect with one another encouraging privatization and commodification. He argues that Facebook is able to prioritize “disclosure” above other modes with relations to the world in such a way that is evident to be simply a user’s rational decision. Displaying how Facebook positions itself as a neutral platform while constructing specific trajectories of user activity, he explains code changes in how the news feed proceeds to operate. This includes the "updating" of the privacy policies along with trials of making user information "radically transparent."
Ultimately in his opinion this pulls users closer to their intimate networks but creates distance from “world out there,” thus encouraging a political “mobilization over topics that are

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