The Politics of Technology in Latin America Volume 2 Digital Media, Daily Life and Public Engagement.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Plascencia, David Ramírez
Other Authors: Gurgel, Barbara Carvalho, Plaw, Avery
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Series:Emerging Technologies, Ethics and International Affairs Ser.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Series Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • List of figures
  • List of tables
  • List of contributors
  • 1. Introductiondigital media, daily life, and public engagement
  • PART I: Digital media and daily life in Latin America
  • 2. Drone ethics and legal regulation, comparative drone law in Latin American countries
  • 3. Net-narcoculture. Discursive trends on femicide violence and youth culture in the consumption of the narcorap aesthetics versus feminist rap resistances
  • 4. COVID-confinement-related mental disorders: Morbidity and the remedial use of ICT in Hispanic societies
  • 5. Speaking for communities and against oppression: Digital media responses to COVID-19 within marginalized communities of Brazil and Mexico
  • Part II: Information technologies and civil engagement
  • 6. Social media as an instrument of activism for feminist university students in Mexico: The cases of MOFFyL and Uni Unida
  • 7. Latin American Indigenous media productions: Digital artifacts of contestation
  • 8. Digital media in citizen participation and collective action for spatial justice
  • 9. Social media and political polarization in Latin America: Analyzing Online Discussions during the 2018 Presidential Campaign in Colombia
  • PART III: Journalism and media integrity in the age of post-truth
  • 10. Digital native media in Central America: Reshaping the online news sphere
  • 11. Disinformation and news consumption in a polarized society: An analysis of the case of Venezuela
  • 12. Social media in a post-truth age: Discursive roles of fake news about Marielle Franco
  • 13. Collaborative journalism versus disinformation: An approach to fact-checking projects in Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, and Spain
  • 14. Conclusions: Daily life, public engagement and the prospective impacts of digital media
  • Index