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The Politics of Technology in Latin America (Volume 2)

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The Politics of Technology in Latin America (Volume 2) book

Digital Media, Daily Life and Public Engagement

The Politics of Technology in Latin America (Volume 2)

DOI link for The Politics of Technology in Latin America (Volume 2)

The Politics of Technology in Latin America (Volume 2) book

Digital Media, Daily Life and Public Engagement
ByDavid Ramírez Plascencia, Barbara Carvalho Gurgel, Avery Plaw
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2020
eBook Published 31 December 2020
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429343247
Pages 244
eBook ISBN 9780429343247
Subjects Area Studies, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Plascencia, D.R., Gurgel, B.C., & Plaw, A. (2021). The Politics of Technology in Latin America (Volume 2): Digital Media, Daily Life and Public Engagement (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429343247

ABSTRACT

This volume focuses on the hyper-mediatization of Latin America from the citizen’s perspective, considering the social impact and how people embrace information technologies to improve their living conditions, engage in political issues and the role of digital journalism in promoting democratic values in Latin America.

The book is divided into three parts:

  • ‘Digital Media and Daily Life in Latin America’ explores cases related to the integration of digital media such as mobile devices, social platforms and, even, drones to diverse commercial, private and social activities.
  • ‘Information technologies and civic engagement’ gives special attention to the new political practices triggered by the irruption of smartphones and platforms, especially inside organizations and social movements in Latin America.
  • ‘Journalism and Media Integrity in the Age of Post-truth’ centers on the study of digital journalism and the new media landscape, and related issues like precarization of labor conditions and the crisis of reliability in media.

This second volume in a two volume set will be important reading for scholars and students of social use of digital media in Latin America, civic engagement, and the connections between politics, journalism and technology.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction—digital media, daily life, and public engagement

ByDavid Ramírez Plascencia, Barbara Carvalho Gurgel, Avery Plaw

part Part I|66 pages

Digital media and daily life in Latin America

chapter 142|17 pages

Drone ethics and legal regulation, comparative drone law in Latin American countries

ByJorge Andrés Cruz Silva, David Andrés Mayorga Naranjo

chapter 3|15 pages

Net-narcoculture. Discursive trends on femicide violence and youth culture in the consumption of the narcorap aesthetics versus feminist rap resistances

ByDra. Virginia Villaplana Ruiz, Dra. Alejandra León Olvera

chapter 4|15 pages

COVID-19 confinement-related mental disorders: Morbidity and the remedial use of ICT in Hispanic societies

BySergio Yagüe-Pasamón

chapter 5|17 pages

Speaking for communities and against oppression

Digital media responses to COVID-19 within marginalized communities of Brazil and Mexico
ByStuart Davis, Melissa Santillana

part Part II|68 pages

Information technologies and civil engagement

chapter 806|15 pages

Social media as an instrument of activism for feminist university students in Mexico

The cases of MOFFyL and Uni Unida
ByYunuen Ysela Mandujano-Salazar, Luis Antonio Becerra-Soria

chapter 7|15 pages

Latin American Indigenous media productions

Digital artifacts of contestation
ByMilton Fernando Gonzalez-Rodriguez

chapter 8|18 pages

Digital media in citizen participation and collective action for spatial justice

ByLaura Pinzón Cardona

chapter 9|18 pages

Social media and political polarization in Latin America

Analyzing online discussions during the 2018 presidential campaign in Colombia 1
ByJean-Marie Chenou, Daniel Cabarcas Velandia, Maria Nicoll Sepulveda Marin

part Part III|76 pages

Journalism and media integrity in the age of post-truth

chapter 14810|12 pages

Digital native media in Central America: Reshaping the online news sphere

ByRamón Salaverría, Silvia-María Corzo

chapter 11|18 pages

Disinformation and news consumption in a polarized society

An analysis of the case of Venezuela 1
ByJavier Serrano-Puche, Carmen Beatriz Fernández, Jordi Rodríguez Virgili

chapter 12|15 pages

Social media in a post-truth age

Discursive roles of fake news about Marielle Franco
ByPriscila Muniz de Medeiros, Natália Martins Flores

chapter 13|18 pages

Collaborative journalism versus disinformation

An approach to fact-checking projects in Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, and Spain
ByAmaya Noain-Sánchez

chapter 14|11 pages

Conclusions: Daily life, public engagement and the prospective impacts of digital media

ByDavid Ramírez Plascencia, Barbara Carvalho Gurgel, Avery Plaw
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