Daniel H. Cabrera (Necochea, Argentina, 1965) Ph.D. in Communication, Diploma of Advanced Studies in Philosophy, Master of Semiotics. He was Professor at the National Córdoba University (Argentina) and University of Navarra (Spain). Was Researcher at the Institute of Philosophy, Veracruzana University (Mexico). He is a teacher of Communication Theory of the Degree of Journalism of the University of Zaragoza (Spain). He has published numerous articles in international scientific journals. Has coordinated Fragments of chaos. Philosophy, subject and society in Cornelius Castoriadis (Biblos, Buenos Aires, 2008), and the Journal Antrhopos, No. 225 'Walter Benjamin, the experience of a critical voice and creative dissent', (Barcelona, October-December 2009).
Author of books: "The technological and imagination. New technologies and collective hopes and beliefs" Biblos, Buenos Aires, 2006, "Communication and culture as social dreaming. Essays on the imaginary neotechnology" Fragua, Madrid, 2011 (in spanish).
Keywords: social imaginary, new technologies, communication theory, philosophy of communication, Cornelius Castoriadis, Walter Benjamin, social creativity, creative industries

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