Networks, Movements and Technopolitics in Latin America
Networks, Movements and Technopolitics in Latin America
Critical Analysis and Current Challenges
Gravante, Tommaso; Caballero, Francisco Sierra
Springer International Publishing AG
08/2018
223
Mole
Inglês
9783319880549
15 a 20 dias
454
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1. Digital media practices and social movements. A theoretical framework from Latin America; Francisco Sierra & Tommaso Gravante.- Section I: Technopolitics: a theoretical framework.- 2. Technopolitics and social movements: directions, dilemmas and synergies; Emiliano Trere & Alejandro Barranquero.- 3. eDemocracy: Ideal vs Real, exclusion vs inclusion; Jan Servaes & Andrea Ricci.- 4. Technopolitics & Big Data: The Rise of Proactive Data Activism; Stefania Milan & Miren Gutierrez.- 5. To know and not to know. The missing link between technologies and power in Latin America; Jorge Alejandro Gonzalez.- Section II: Dissident technopolitics practices in Latin America: critical analysis and current challenges.- 6. Activism in Contemporary Argentina: Between the Streets and the Digital Media; Silvia Lagos.- 7. The Brazilian protest wave and digital media: from t
he "Jornadas de Junho" in 2013 to the process of impeachment of Dilma Rousseff in 2016; Nina Santos.- 8. Social Networks, cyberdemocracy and social conflict in Colombia; Elias Said-Hung & David Luquetta Cediel.-9. Where is Amarildo? Personalized action frames, digital networks, and the movement against police brutality in Rio de Janeiro's favelas; Stuart Davis.- 10.Communication in Movement and Techno-political Media Networks in Mexico; Cesar Augusto Rodriguez Cano.- 11.#CompartirNoEsDelito: Creating counter-hegemonic spaces online for alternative production and dissemination of scientific knowledge in Colombia; Jean-Marie Chenou & Rodulfo Armando Castiblanco Carrasco.- 12. #OcupaEscola: media activism and the movement for public education in Brazil; Ana Lucia Nunes de Sousa & Marcela Canavarro.
he "Jornadas de Junho" in 2013 to the process of impeachment of Dilma Rousseff in 2016; Nina Santos.- 8. Social Networks, cyberdemocracy and social conflict in Colombia; Elias Said-Hung & David Luquetta Cediel.-9. Where is Amarildo? Personalized action frames, digital networks, and the movement against police brutality in Rio de Janeiro's favelas; Stuart Davis.- 10.Communication in Movement and Techno-political Media Networks in Mexico; Cesar Augusto Rodriguez Cano.- 11.#CompartirNoEsDelito: Creating counter-hegemonic spaces online for alternative production and dissemination of scientific knowledge in Colombia; Jean-Marie Chenou & Rodulfo Armando Castiblanco Carrasco.- 12. #OcupaEscola: media activism and the movement for public education in Brazil; Ana Lucia Nunes de Sousa & Marcela Canavarro.
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Digital;social movements;latin;america;media;technopolitics;networks
1. Digital media practices and social movements. A theoretical framework from Latin America; Francisco Sierra & Tommaso Gravante.- Section I: Technopolitics: a theoretical framework.- 2. Technopolitics and social movements: directions, dilemmas and synergies; Emiliano Trere & Alejandro Barranquero.- 3. eDemocracy: Ideal vs Real, exclusion vs inclusion; Jan Servaes & Andrea Ricci.- 4. Technopolitics & Big Data: The Rise of Proactive Data Activism; Stefania Milan & Miren Gutierrez.- 5. To know and not to know. The missing link between technologies and power in Latin America; Jorge Alejandro Gonzalez.- Section II: Dissident technopolitics practices in Latin America: critical analysis and current challenges.- 6. Activism in Contemporary Argentina: Between the Streets and the Digital Media; Silvia Lagos.- 7. The Brazilian protest wave and digital media: from t
he "Jornadas de Junho" in 2013 to the process of impeachment of Dilma Rousseff in 2016; Nina Santos.- 8. Social Networks, cyberdemocracy and social conflict in Colombia; Elias Said-Hung & David Luquetta Cediel.-9. Where is Amarildo? Personalized action frames, digital networks, and the movement against police brutality in Rio de Janeiro's favelas; Stuart Davis.- 10.Communication in Movement and Techno-political Media Networks in Mexico; Cesar Augusto Rodriguez Cano.- 11.#CompartirNoEsDelito: Creating counter-hegemonic spaces online for alternative production and dissemination of scientific knowledge in Colombia; Jean-Marie Chenou & Rodulfo Armando Castiblanco Carrasco.- 12. #OcupaEscola: media activism and the movement for public education in Brazil; Ana Lucia Nunes de Sousa & Marcela Canavarro.
he "Jornadas de Junho" in 2013 to the process of impeachment of Dilma Rousseff in 2016; Nina Santos.- 8. Social Networks, cyberdemocracy and social conflict in Colombia; Elias Said-Hung & David Luquetta Cediel.-9. Where is Amarildo? Personalized action frames, digital networks, and the movement against police brutality in Rio de Janeiro's favelas; Stuart Davis.- 10.Communication in Movement and Techno-political Media Networks in Mexico; Cesar Augusto Rodriguez Cano.- 11.#CompartirNoEsDelito: Creating counter-hegemonic spaces online for alternative production and dissemination of scientific knowledge in Colombia; Jean-Marie Chenou & Rodulfo Armando Castiblanco Carrasco.- 12. #OcupaEscola: media activism and the movement for public education in Brazil; Ana Lucia Nunes de Sousa & Marcela Canavarro.
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