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ISBN-10 : 3319655604
ISBN-13 : 9783319655604
Author: Francisco Sierra Caballero, Tommaso Gravante
This edited collection presents original and compelling research about contemporary experiences of Latin American movements and politics in several countries. The book proposes a theoretical framework that conceptualises different mediation processes that emerge between cyberdemocracy and the emancipation practices of new social movements. Additionally, this volume presents some Latin American practices and experiences that are autonomously and by using self-management–creating other identities and social spaces on the margins of and against the neoliberal system through the use of digital technology. This book will be of great interest to scholars of media and social movements studies as well as of contemporary politics.
Networks, Movements and Technopolitics in Latin America: Critical Analysis and Current Challenges 1st Table of contents:
Introduction
1. Technopolitics: A Theoretical Framework
2. Digital Media Practices and Social Movements. A Theoretical Framework from Latin America
3. Tracing the Roots of Technopolitics: Towards a North-South Dialogue
4. E-Democracy. Ideal vs Real, Exclusion vs Inclusion
5. Technopolitics in the Age of Big Data
Dissident Technopolitics Practices in Latin America: Critical Analysis and Current Challenges
6. The Brazilian Protest Wave and Digital Media: Issues and Consequences of the “Jornadas de Junho” and Dilma Rousseff’s Impeachment Process
7. Social Networks, Cyberdemocracy and Social Conflict in Colombia
8. Communication in Movement and Techno-Political Media Networks: the case of Mexico
9. #CompartirNoEsDelito: Creating Counter-Hegemonic Spaces Online for Alternative Production and Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge
10. #OcupaEscola: Media Activism and the Movement for Public Education in Brazil
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