Dis-Info Ops and Strategies of Resistance from Another Age of Inflationary Media
David R. Castillo
págs. 19-33
Look Up and Stop the Steal!: What Los últimos de Filipinas Can Teach Us about Fighting the Dis-Info Ops of Vox España
Carmen Moreno-Nuño
págs. 34-58
Empire of the Unknown: Beyond Portuguese Dominion in Colonial Brazil
Hal Langfur
págs. 59-75
Extreme-Right Counterpublics in Latin America: Hispanidad, Hashtags, and TikTokers in the Era of Late Fascism
Carlos M. Amador
págs. 76-101
A Darkened Caribbean: Metal Music’s Imagery as Decolonial Truth-Telling
Nelson Varas Díaz, Daniel Nevárez Araújo, D.L. Miranda
págs. 102-126
Sinister Signs: What We Can Learn from Castellanos Moya’s Insensatez (Senselessness)
Colleen P. Culleton
págs. 127-141
Social Pedagogy in the Information Age: Creating Reflexive Inclusivity to Combat Social Media-Fueled Narcissism and Solipsism
Bradley J. Nelson, Vivek Venkatesh
págs. 142-162
It’s Not What You Said, It’s How You Said It: Sociocultural Learning, Motivational Interviewing, and the Usefulness of Cervantine Contradiction in Teaching Reality Literacy
Stephen Hessel
págs. 163-179
Early Modern Deepfakes: Honing Critical Spectatorship through Pixelated Performances
Paul Michael Johnson
págs. 201-221
Who Owns the World We Need to Know?: Political Emancipation and Anti-Disinformation Pedagogy
Antonio Gómez López-Quiñones
págs. 222-241
Humanistic Studies and the Challenges of Disinformation
Luis Martín Estudillo, Nicholas Spadaccini
págs. 242-253
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