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Elections galore in Latin America

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Sisällön tarjoaa Katie Harbath. Katie Harbath tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.

We’re back after a week off! At the beginning of this month, I was freaking out that scheduling guests was going slower than expected. However, in the last ten days, I’ve recorded six episodes (including this one) and one more to come. In the hopper includes conversations on India, the European Union, Africa, the United Kingdom, the history of tech policies on elections, and jawboning.

This week, I first welcome Dina Sadek from the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, where she has been leading the monitoring of how the conflict in Israel is showing up online.

Then, I welcome Carlos Cortez and Alejandro Moreno from Linterna Verde - an organization that analyzes how public opinion is built in networks and digital spaces.

Our talk covers all things elections in Latin America, including Argentina’s election this year, the constitutional referendum in Chile, and Mexico’s election next year.

Some links to their work that we cover:

* Circuito: An effort by them to gather information and analyze the intersection between social networks and democracy in Latin America.

* Here is an article on how they see recent changes to the region's content policies.

* And here is another one on election misinformation last year in Colombia.

* They have their own Substack, Botando Corriente, that you can subscribe to:

* We also discussed this paper, “Mercenarios Digitales,” by CLIP: https://www.elclip.org/mercenarios-digitales/

If you are looking for some other good sources of information on what is happening in the region, I recommend:

* Latin America Risk Report

* The Brazilian Report (From whom I stole the title of this episode)

* Road to the Casa Rosada (This is all about the Argentina elections)

Please support the curation and analysis I’m doing with this podcast. As a paid subscriber, you make it possible for me to bring you in-depth analyses of the most pressing issues in tech and politics.


Get full access to Anchor Change with Katie Harbath at anchorchange.substack.com/subscribe
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Manage episode 380275104 series 3508712
Sisällön tarjoaa Katie Harbath. Katie Harbath tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.

We’re back after a week off! At the beginning of this month, I was freaking out that scheduling guests was going slower than expected. However, in the last ten days, I’ve recorded six episodes (including this one) and one more to come. In the hopper includes conversations on India, the European Union, Africa, the United Kingdom, the history of tech policies on elections, and jawboning.

This week, I first welcome Dina Sadek from the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, where she has been leading the monitoring of how the conflict in Israel is showing up online.

Then, I welcome Carlos Cortez and Alejandro Moreno from Linterna Verde - an organization that analyzes how public opinion is built in networks and digital spaces.

Our talk covers all things elections in Latin America, including Argentina’s election this year, the constitutional referendum in Chile, and Mexico’s election next year.

Some links to their work that we cover:

* Circuito: An effort by them to gather information and analyze the intersection between social networks and democracy in Latin America.

* Here is an article on how they see recent changes to the region's content policies.

* And here is another one on election misinformation last year in Colombia.

* They have their own Substack, Botando Corriente, that you can subscribe to:

* We also discussed this paper, “Mercenarios Digitales,” by CLIP: https://www.elclip.org/mercenarios-digitales/

If you are looking for some other good sources of information on what is happening in the region, I recommend:

* Latin America Risk Report

* The Brazilian Report (From whom I stole the title of this episode)

* Road to the Casa Rosada (This is all about the Argentina elections)

Please support the curation and analysis I’m doing with this podcast. As a paid subscriber, you make it possible for me to bring you in-depth analyses of the most pressing issues in tech and politics.


Get full access to Anchor Change with Katie Harbath at anchorchange.substack.com/subscribe
  continue reading

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