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David Ramírez Plascencia - The Politics of Technology in Latin America: Digital Media, Daily Life and Public Engagement

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This volume demonstrates the bewildering social complexities associated with the adoption of internet technology in Latin America. This volume convincingly shows that technology is always intricately bound up with the social structures in and through which it operates. A unique engagement between technology studies and area studies. Latin America presents an unusual combination of obsolete and cutting-edge technology environments, which conspire to generate the fascinating paradoxes described in this outstanding volume.
Dr. Jochen Kleinschmidt, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia.
Plaw, Carvalho, and Ramrez Plascencia have assembled an exciting and diverse group of scholars to address important questions including: What are the effects of the increased use of the Internet by people in Latin America? What are the challenges faced by privacy, data mining, and cyberbullying? What can be the best national responses and policies? How should we understand increased automation in industrial production? What is the effect of the use of drones in military campaigns, policing, drug trafficking, healthcare provision, and leisure? What are the effects of online information bubbles on social media on democratic outcomes? How is social media changing social movements and contentious politics? This volume forces us to think creatively and ethically about the challenges faced by technological change. It brings voices from Latin Americans based there as well as Latin Americans based in the United States and Europe. Though, the relevance of the discussions and implications go beyond Latin America.
Ernesto Castaeda, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, American University, DC; Co-author of Social Movements 17682018.
The Politics of Technology in Latin America (Volume 1)
This book analyzes the arrival of emerging and traditional information and technology for public and economic use in Latin America. It focuses on the governmental, economic, and security issues and also on the study of the complex relationship between citizens and government.
The book is divided into three parts:
  • Digital data and privacy, prospects, and barriers centers on the debates among the right to privacy and the loss of intimacy on the Internet,
  • Homeland security and human rights focuses on how novel technologies, such as drones and autonomous weapons systems, reconfigure the strategies of police authorities and organized crime,
  • Labor Markets, digital media, and emerging technologies emphasize the legal, economic, and social perils and challenges caused by the increased presence of social media, blockchain-based applications, artificial intelligence, and automation technologies in the Latin American economy.
This first volume in a two-volume set will be important reading for scholars and students of governance in Latin America, the protection of human rights and the use of technology to combat crime, and the new advances of digital economy in the region.
Professor Avery Plaw specializes in political theory and international relations, with a particular focus on strategic studies.
Barbara Carvalho Gurgel has a bachelors degree in political science from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (USA), and is working toward a masters degree in journalism from the Harvard Extension School (USA).
David Ramrez Plascencia is a professor at the University of Guadalajara, specializing in the study of information law and digital policies.
Emerging Technologies, Ethics, and International Affairs
Series Editors: Steven Barela, Jai C. Galliott, Avery Plaw, Katina Michael
This series examines the crucial ethical, legal, and public policy questions arising from or exacerbated by the design, development, and eventual adoption of new technologies across all related fields, from education and engineering to medicine and military affairs. The books revolve around two key themes:
  • Moral issues in research, engineering, and design
  • Ethical, legal, and political/policy issues in the use and regulation of Technology
This series encourages submission of cutting-edge research monographs and edited collections with a particular focus on forward-looking ideas concerning innovative or as yet undeveloped technologies. Whilst there is an expectation that authors will be well grounded in philosophy, law, or political science, consideration will be given to future-orientated works that cross these disciplinary boundaries. The interdisciplinary nature of the series editorial team offers the best possible examination of works that address the ethical, legal and social implications of emerging technologies.
For more information about this series, please visit: https://www.routledge.com/Emerging-Technologies-Ethics-and-International-Affairs/book-series/ASHSER-1408
Social Robots
Boundaries, Potential, Challenges
Marco Nrskov
Legitimacy and Drones
Investigating the Legality, Morality, and Efficacy of UCAVs
Steven J. Barela
Super Soldiers
The Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications
Jai Galliott and Mianna Lotz
Commercial Space Exploration
Ethics, Policy, and Governance
Jai Galliott
Healthcare Robots
Ethics, Design, and Implementation
Aimee van Wynsberghe
Ethics and Security Automata
Policy and Technical Challenges of the Robotic Use of Force
Sean Welsh
New Perspectives on Technology in Society
Experimentation beyond the Laboratory
Edited by Ibo van de Poel, Lotte Asveld, and Donna Mehos
Technology, Ethics and the Protocols of Modern War
Edited by Artur Gruszczak and Pawe Frankowski
Emerging Technologies in Diverse Forensic Sciences
Ronn Johnson
Cyber Attacks and International Law on the Use of Force
The Turn to Information Ethics
Samuli Haataja
Global Environmental Governance in the Information Age
Civil Society Organizations and Digital Media
Jrme Duberry
Technology and Agency in International Relations
Edited by Marijn Hoijtink, and Matthias Leese
Contemporary Technologies and the Morality of Warfare
The War of the Machines
Jean-Franois Caron
American Security and the Global War on Terror
Edwin Daniel Jacob
The Politics of Technology in Latin America (Volume 1)
Data Protection, Homeland Security, and the Labor Market
Edited by Avery Plaw, Barbara Carvalho Gurgel, and David Ramrez Plascencia
The Politics of Technology in Latin America (Volume 2)
Digital Media, Daily Life, and Public Engagement
Edited by David Ramrez Plascencia, Barbara Carvalho Gurgel, and Avery Plaw
First published 2021
by Routledge
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2021 selection and editorial matter, Avery Plaw, Barbara Carvalho Gurgel and David Ramrez Plascencia; individual chapters, the contributors
The right of Avery Plaw, Barbara Carvalho Gurgel and David Ramrez Plascencia to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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