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The politics of technology in Latin America. Volume 2, Digital media, daily life and public engagement / edited by David Ramírez Plascencia, Barbara Carvalho Gurgel, Avery Plaw.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Emerging technologies, ethics and international affairs
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Technology--Economic aspects--Latin America.
- Technology.
- Technology and state--Latin America.
- Technology and state.
- Online journalism.
- Technology--Economic aspects.
- Latin America.
- Science and state--Latin America.
- Science and state.
- Online journalism--Latin America.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xviii, 225 pages) : illustrations (black and white.
- Other Title:
- Digital media, daily life and public engagement
- Place of Publication:
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- 1 Introduction-digital media, daily life, and public engagement p. 1 / David Ramírez Plascencia and Barbara Carvalho Gurgel and Avery Plaw
- Part I Digital media and daily life in Latin America p. 13
- 2 Drone ethics and legal regulation, comparative drone law in Latin American countries p. 15 / Jorge Andrés Cruz Silva and David Andrés Mayorga Naranjo
- 3 Net-narcoculture. Discursive trends on femicide violence and youth culture in the consumption of the narcorap aesthetics versus feminist rap resistances p. 32 / Dra. Virginia Villaplana Ruiz and Dra. Alejandra León Olvera
- 4 Covid-19 confinement-related mental disorders: Morbidity and the remedial use of ICT in Hispanic societies p. 47 / Sergio Yagüe-Pasamón
- 5 Speaking for communities and against oppression: Digital media responses to COVID-19 within marginalized communities of Brazil and Mexico p. 62 / Stuart Davis and Melissa Santillana
- Part II Information technologies and civil engagement p. 79
- 6 Social media as an instrument of activism for feminist university students in Mexico: The cases of MOFFyL and Uni Unida p. 81 / Yunuen Ysela Mandujano-Salazar and Luis Antonio Becerra-Soria
- 7 Latin American Indigenous media productions: Digital artifacts of contestation p. 96 / Milton Fernando Gonzalez-Rodriguez
- 8 Digital media in citizen participation and collective action for spatial justice p. 111 / Laura Pinzón Cardona
- 9 Social media and political polarization in Latin America: Analyzing Online Discussions during the 2018 Presidential Campaign in Colombia p. 129 / Jean-Marie Chenou and Daniel Cabarcas Velandia and Maria Nicoll Sepulveda Marin
- Part III Journalism and media integrity in the age of post-truth p. 147
- 10 Digital native media in Central America: Reshaping the online news sphere p. 149 / Ramón Salaverría and Silvia-María Corzo
- 11 Disinformation and news consumption in a polarized society: An analysis of the case of Venezuela p. 161 / Javier Serrano-Puche and Carmen Beatriz Fernández and Jordi Rodríguez Virgili
- 12 Social media in a post-truth age: Discursive roles of fake news about Marielle Franco p. 179 / Priscila Muniz de Medeiros and Natália Martins FLores
- 13 Collaborative journalism versus disinformation: An approach to fact-checking projects in Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Brazil, and Spain p. 194 / Amaya Noain-Sánchez
- 14 Conclusions: Daily life, public engagement and the prospective impacts of digital media p. 212 / David Ramírez Plascencia and Barbara Carvalho Gurgel and Avery Plaw.
- Notes:
- Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- ebook version :
- ISBN:
- 9780429343247
- 0429343248
- Publisher Number:
- 40030385754
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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