2023
DOI: 10.1386/jdmp_00118_2
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Discussing internet platform policy and regulation in Latin America

Abstract: This article discusses policy and regulation of internet platforms in Latin America. It first addresses how internet platformization brings back to the political agenda the centrality of communication public policy and communication governance at a global scale. The article presents some global policy concerns on internet governance, while also analysing the regional specificities. It offers an overview of the tradition of communication policies in Latin America, to show continuities and shifts in the debates … Show more

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“…These concerns have returned the issue of communication policies to the public agenda in Latin America. However, debates on internet regulation in the region reveal a strong distrust, both from the corporate sector and from citizens, regarding the transparency and effectiveness of the role of the state in guaranteeing rights (Bizberge et al, 2023). In this sense, the analysis of internet regulation for the exercise of collective rights emerges as a line for future research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These concerns have returned the issue of communication policies to the public agenda in Latin America. However, debates on internet regulation in the region reveal a strong distrust, both from the corporate sector and from citizens, regarding the transparency and effectiveness of the role of the state in guaranteeing rights (Bizberge et al, 2023). In this sense, the analysis of internet regulation for the exercise of collective rights emerges as a line for future research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While scholarly inquiry has made substantial strides in investigating platform regulation, a significant underrepresentation of voices and perspectives from regions outside the Global North still needs to be addressed. This perspective would help reveal the asymmetric conditions between TNCs and developing states, which often face conditions that make the relationship with platform firms different from those in European countries or the United States (Bizberge et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%