Latin American Struggles| A Conversation with Bernardo Gutiérrez: Exploring Technopolitics in Latin America

Authors

  • Emiliano Treré Autonomous University of Querétaro | Mexico
  • Bernardo Gutiérrez Journalist, blogger, researcher

Keywords:

Latin America, technopolitics, social media, distributed leadership, connected multitudes, #YoSoy132 movement, Passe Livre movement

Abstract

In this conversation, Bernardo Gutiérrez examines the multifaceted roles played by digital media technologies in the processes of resistance and emancipation of several Latin American countries, with a particular focus on Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia. Relying on his extensive experience as a journalist and activist, and on the preliminary findings of his new project funded by Oxfam, an international confederation to find solutions to poverty, an injustice around the world, he argues that the similarities among these new mobilizations have to be looked for in their technopolitical architecture and in the forms of organization-action they assume, rather than in their demands, shared ideologies, and grievances.

Author Biographies

Emiliano Treré, Autonomous University of Querétaro | Mexico

Associate Professor | Faculty of Political and Social Sciences | Autonomous University of Querétaro | MexicoResearch Fellow, Lakehead University, Canada

Bernardo Gutiérrez, Journalist, blogger, researcher

Journalist, writer and indipendent researche. Currently leading the #tecnopolíticaLATAM Project on technopolitics in Latin America 

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Published

2015-11-16

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