Artículo
The curious absence of cybernationalism in Latin America: Lessons for the study of digital sovereignty and governance
Fecha de publicación:
03/2021
Editorial:
SAGE Publications
Revista:
Communication and the Public
ISSN:
2057-0481
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
In this article, we are interested in examining the factors that drive cybernationalism and digital governance in media policies. As scholars with a long-standing interest in media industries and policies in Latin America, we start with a simple empirical observation: the curious absence of debates and strong efforts to regulate digital media in the region grounded on nationalistic arguments. It is not exaggerated to affirm that for the past two decades, the region has largely adopted a laissez-faire, deregulatory approach on fundamental issues about the structure and functioning of the Internet, including the performance of global digital platforms, content traffic, data ownership and access, and speech. We believe that understanding the decades-long transition from nationalistic media regulations to pragmatism in digital policies in Latin America yields valuable insights for theorizing the conditions that foster (and discourage) nationalism and sovereignty in digital policies.
Palabras clave:
CYBERNATIONALISM
,
DIGITAL POLICY
,
LATIN AMERICA
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Becerra, Martin Alfredo; Waisbord, Silvio Ricardo; The curious absence of cybernationalism in Latin America: Lessons for the study of digital sovereignty and governance; SAGE Publications; Communication and the Public; 6; 1-4; 3-2021; 67-79
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