Abstract
The article presents the first stage of a study on the construction of a vitality regimen against COVID, the guiding question is, what are the characteristics of the prevention and accompaniment interactions? At the conceptual level, two categories were used from the constructivist perspective, these are: vitality regime and creative community, from which the sociotechnical network based on strategic cooperation is interpreted. At the methodological level, multimodal, multichannel and multiplatform ethnography was used, six cases that manufacture masks, face shields or food were addressed. The analysis worked with free public access digital data, seeking to recognize the variables that participate in the creation, adaptation and use of artifacts or that mediate, translate and enroll social groups. Among the results
are two hypotheses that interpret the behavior of the sociotechnical network of the vitality regime.
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