Resumen:
The present work discusses about the origin of the networked society, as well as its concept and its functioning in relation to the capitalist economic system. From this point of view, we try to show that the technological revolution that today's society is changing alters the perception of space and time in human daily life and disseminates its reach through all spheres of society, especially in the "indifference" of the borders of the countries, in the aspects which involve the economic production and especially in the media that has influenced the political acts of citizens such as adolescents and adolescents who claim their rights in democratic countries. The technological achievements enjoyed by contemporary society have been instituted as a new model of social, cultural and political behavior, with a special focus on adolescents and adolescents who have vast access to the knowledge and information available in the virtual space in a fast and effective way global. Considering this social transformation, research focuses on the need for care with natural resources and with the "other," both of which are vital to survival in the world. In view of the new reality of a society connected by a cyberspace, a study is made of the profiles of adolescents from various parts of the world in order to understand how their social, cultural and political behavior is shaped by a possible frustration caused by a moratorium imposed by their parents or guardians. It´s reminds contemporary society that the involvement with the new technologies has contributed to the fact that today's adolescents and adolescents have different profiles from previous generations, as adolescents are currently living in environments that encourage their creative abilities and, social, political, religious, economic, cultural, environmental, among others, proving that they are not "lazy", "indolent", "insecure", "childish" and rebellious as illustrates.