Media, Migrants, and U.S. Border(s)
暫譯: 媒體、移民與美國邊界
Rocha de Luna, Rubria, Bañuelos Capistrán, Jacob
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2026-01-03
- 售價: $6,440
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $6,118
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 242
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3032004640
- ISBN-13: 9783032004642
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The relationship between migration and media has become an essential topic of study due to its ethical and civil responsibility implications, particularly in today's digitalized global environment. The media's narrative on world and regional politics, local and global economy, religion, war, and civil conflicts affects the experience of migration and diaspora. In response, artistic representations and cultural interventions have become forms of activism, resistance, and confrontation against the narrative of power. Likewise, the digital space began to be used more intensely as a place of activism for migrants and civil society interested in their human rights. For instance, digital archives such as Humanizing Deportation and social media are used to do activism, the first one through digital storytelling, where migrants can express their deportation stories on video, and the second one uses digital circulation to create community and as a call for action. Artistic- Technological interventions such as Playas de Tijuana Mural (2019) use art and technology to protest the politics of migration by portraying family separation. Theater intermedial performances use virtual spaces to represent distance and the resistance to it. Cinema shows the social and political implications of their visual narrative. Finally, new practices, concepts, and models in AI, journalism, and internet freedom have created a rhetoric that could benefit migrants. Migration is usually seen through numbers, statistics, graphics, and quantitative data, which dehumanizes migrants. With this book, we aim to contribute to the knowledge of the phenomena through the lenses of a more humanistic approach to activism in digital media in the Hispanic world. We propose chapters that explore the activism of migrants and civil society committed to them from a critical perspective. This book, intended to be read by students, researchers, and the public interested in migration, presents interdisciplinary approaches to activist narratives, art, and digital. It explores diverse types of migrations and related phenomena, such as deportation, "voluntary" return, caravans, the Cuban diaspora, US childhood arrivals, and the particularities of the Southern U.S. border. These topics are analyzed in essays on race, politics, theater, film, music, painting, journalism, multimedia, digital archives, social media, storytelling, and artificial intelligence. In the abstracts, you will find diverse perspectives on how digital media act as platforms that allow horizontal activism, which is a direct response at the same level as the rhetoric of power. Likewise, the proposed essays enable us to reflect on the role of arts and media in favoring the expression of the migrant community and those who share a common feeling. Still, in the same way, we will see how digital media, if misused, can also harm vulnerable communities. Work by newer and established migration studies, digital culture scholars, and scholars from both sides of the US-Mexico border and other latitudes is incorporated, providing a comprehensive overview of the intersection between migration, media, and arts in Latin America. The book will consist of an Introduction and 13 chapters divided into three sections: 1. Media and Digital Media Artists Activism; 2. Migrant Activists Online; and 3) Activism through New Constructive Practices. Editors: Rubria Rocha de Luna, Postdoctoral Researcher, Tecnológico de Monterrey Jacob Bañuelos Capistrán, Professor, Tecnológico de Monterrey
商品描述(中文翻譯)
移民與媒體之間的關係已成為一個重要的研究主題,因為它涉及倫理和公民責任的意涵,特別是在當今數位化的全球環境中。媒體對世界和區域政治、地方和全球經濟、宗教、戰爭及內部衝突的敘述影響著移民和散居的經驗。作為回應,藝術表現和文化介入已成為對抗權力敘述的行動主義、抵抗和對抗的形式。同樣,數位空間也開始被更 intensively 使用,成為移民和關心人權的公民社會的行動主義場所。例如,數位檔案如 Humanizing Deportation 和社交媒體被用來進行行動主義,前者透過數位敘事讓移民能在影片中表達他們的驅逐故事,後者則利用數位流通來創造社群並呼籲行動。像 Playas de Tijuana Mural (2019) 這樣的藝術-技術介入使用藝術和技術來抗議移民政策,描繪家庭分離的情景。劇場的跨媒介表演利用虛擬空間來表現距離及對其的抵抗。電影則展示了其視覺敘事的社會和政治意涵。最後,人工智慧、新聞學和網路自由的新實踐、概念和模型創造了一種可能有利於移民的修辭。移民通常是透過數字、統計、圖形和定量數據來看待的,這使移民去人性化。這本書旨在通過更人文主義的數位媒體行動主義視角,為這些現象的知識貢獻力量,特別是在西班牙語世界。我們提出的章節將從批判的角度探討移民及其支持的公民社會的行動主義。本書旨在供學生、研究人員及對移民感興趣的公眾閱讀,呈現對行動主義敘事、藝術和數位的跨學科方法。它探討各種移民類型及相關現象,如驅逐、"自願"回國、移民大篷車、古巴散居、美國童年抵達者及美國南部邊界的特點。這些主題在有關種族、政治、劇場、電影、音樂、繪畫、新聞學、多媒體、數位檔案、社交媒體、敘事和人工智慧的文章中進行分析。在摘要中,您將找到多樣的觀點,探討數位媒體如何作為平台,允許水平行動主義,這是對權力修辭的直接回應。同樣,所提議的文章使我們能夠反思藝術和媒體在促進移民社群及那些分享共同感受的人的表達中的角色。然而,我們也將看到,如果數位媒體被誤用,可能會對脆弱社群造成傷害。新興和成熟的移民研究、數位文化學者,以及來自美國-墨西哥邊界兩側及其他緯度的學者的作品被納入,提供了有關拉丁美洲移民、媒體和藝術交集的全面概述。本書將包括一個引言和13個章節,分為三個部分:1. 媒體與數位媒體藝術家的行動主義;2. 在線移民行動者;3. 通過新建設性實踐的行動主義。編輯:Rubria Rocha de Luna,蒙特雷科技大學博士後研究員;Jacob Bañuelos Capistrán,蒙特雷科技大學教授。
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Rubria Rocha de Luna 是蒙特雷科技大學的博士後研究員,專注於數位人文學、數位修辭學、移民及社會正義的研究。她也是無國界移民網絡(Redes, migrantes sin fronteras)的共同創辦人及網絡主任,這是一個非營利的數位倡議,旨在將移民人口與支持他們的民間協會連結起來。她在德州農工大學完成了西班牙語研究的博士學位,專攻視覺文化和數位人文學。
Dr. Jacob Bañuelos Capistrán 是墨西哥數位文化和視覺符號學領域的知名研究者。他擁有馬德里康普頓斯大學的資訊科學博士學位(Apto Cum Laude),在蒙特雷科技大學發展了豐富的職業生涯,目前擔任研究教授。自2005年以來,Dr. Bañuelos 是國家研究人員系統(SNI)的成員,目前為 SNI-2。他的主要研究方向圍繞圖像、技術和文化之間的關係,現在更強調圖像、文化和人工智慧的現象。