Abstract
Faced with the dynamics of today's life, which encourages competition instead of empathy and collaboration, as well as the patriarchal tendency that has historically underestimated female support and knowledge circles, groups have emerged that promote the formation of new circles inspired by a mythical ancestral past, where the clan of women can become agents of cultural change. This paper analyzes the reflectivity of the coordinators of these groups and how communication technologies are integrated into their projects and practices, which play the role of medium and mediator in this contemporary redefinition of women's circles.
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