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Title/Author:
Media, migrants, and U.S. border(s)/ edited by Rubria Rocha de Luna, Jacob Bañuelos Capistrán.
other author:
Rocha de Luna, Rubria.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
Description:
xix, 242 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction: Digital Media and Migration: Narratives, Activism, and Resistance_Jacob Bañuelos Capistrán and Rubria Rocha de Luna -- Part I: Media and Digital Media Artists' Activism -- 2 Open Borders but Not for People: Topicality of Alex Rivera's Sleep Dealer (2008) Michela Russo -- 3. The Sound of Digital Activism: The Empowerment of Mexican Immigrants Through Music _Alfonso Meave -- 4 Crossing Boundaries: Intermediality in Cuban-American Performance Maybel_Mesa Morales -- Part II: Migrant Activists Online -- 5. Art Against the Border: Painting US Childhood Arrival Diaspora Narratives_Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana -- 6. Digital Storytelling, Women Migrants, and Artivism: Poetry as a Political Device_ Maricruz Castro Ricalde -- 7. Voices in Resistance: Humanizing Deportation Project_ Ana Luisa Calvillo Vázquez -- 8. Otros Dreams en Acción: Art, Identity and Cultural Performance among Mexican Returnee Organizations in Mexico City_ Arturo Montoya-Hernández -- 9. Political Practices Through Digital Media: The Case of Latin American Immigrants in Mexico_ Rubria Rocha de Luna and Indi-Carolina Kryg -- Part III: Activism Through New Constructive Practices -- 10. Constructive Journalism as a Catalyst for Activism in the Information on Migration: A Narrative Centered on Human Rights for Social Change_ María del Carmen Fernández Chapou -- 11. Media Coverage Analysis of Migrant Caravans in Mexican Digital Newspapers_ Felipe Marañón and Elizabeth Tiscareño-García -- 12. AI-Generated Visual Imaginaries: Migration, Activism and Social Resistance at the US-Mexico Border_ Jacob Bañuelos Capistrán -- 13. Activism in Digital Spaces: TikTok as a Platform of Expression in the Context of Internet Freedom_ Zaira Yael Fernández-Esquivel and Eloísa Román-Fajardo -- Index.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Borderlands - United States. -
Subject:
United States - Emigration and immigration. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-00465-9
ISBN:
9783032004659
Media, migrants, and U.S. border(s)
Media, migrants, and U.S. border(s)
[electronic resource] /edited by Rubria Rocha de Luna, Jacob Bañuelos Capistrán. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xix, 242 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in communication for social change,2634-6400. - Palgrave studies in communication for social change..
1. Introduction: Digital Media and Migration: Narratives, Activism, and Resistance_Jacob Bañuelos Capistrán and Rubria Rocha de Luna -- Part I: Media and Digital Media Artists' Activism -- 2 Open Borders but Not for People: Topicality of Alex Rivera's Sleep Dealer (2008) Michela Russo -- 3. The Sound of Digital Activism: The Empowerment of Mexican Immigrants Through Music _Alfonso Meave -- 4 Crossing Boundaries: Intermediality in Cuban-American Performance Maybel_Mesa Morales -- Part II: Migrant Activists Online -- 5. Art Against the Border: Painting US Childhood Arrival Diaspora Narratives_Lizbeth De La Cruz Santana -- 6. Digital Storytelling, Women Migrants, and Artivism: Poetry as a Political Device_ Maricruz Castro Ricalde -- 7. Voices in Resistance: Humanizing Deportation Project_ Ana Luisa Calvillo Vázquez -- 8. Otros Dreams en Acción: Art, Identity and Cultural Performance among Mexican Returnee Organizations in Mexico City_ Arturo Montoya-Hernández -- 9. Political Practices Through Digital Media: The Case of Latin American Immigrants in Mexico_ Rubria Rocha de Luna and Indi-Carolina Kryg -- Part III: Activism Through New Constructive Practices -- 10. Constructive Journalism as a Catalyst for Activism in the Information on Migration: A Narrative Centered on Human Rights for Social Change_ María del Carmen Fernández Chapou -- 11. Media Coverage Analysis of Migrant Caravans in Mexican Digital Newspapers_ Felipe Marañón and Elizabeth Tiscareño-García -- 12. AI-Generated Visual Imaginaries: Migration, Activism and Social Resistance at the US-Mexico Border_ Jacob Bañuelos Capistrán -- 13. Activism in Digital Spaces: TikTok as a Platform of Expression in the Context of Internet Freedom_ Zaira Yael Fernández-Esquivel and Eloísa Román-Fajardo -- Index.
The relationship between migration and media has become an essential topic of study due to its ethical and civil responsibility implications in today's digitalized global environment. Media narratives about world politics, economics, religion, war, and civil conflicts affect migration and diaspora experiences. In response, artistic representations and cultural interventions have become forms of activism, resistance, and confrontation against power narratives. Digital spaces are intensely used as places of activism for migrants and civil society interested in their human rights. Digital archives like "Humanizing Deportation" employ digital storytelling for migrants to express their deportation stories through video, while social media creates community and calls for action. Artistic-technological interventions such as the Playas de Tijuana Mural (2019) use art and technology to protest migration politics by portraying family separation. Intermedial theater performances utilize virtual spaces to represent distance and resistance to it. 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, and quantitative data that dehumanize migrants. This book aims to contribute to knowledge of the phenomenon through a more humanistic approach to activism in digital media in the Hispanic world. Intended for students, researchers, and the public interested in migration, it presents interdisciplinary approaches to activist narratives, art, and digital media. It explores diverse types of migrations: deportation, "voluntary" return, caravans, Cuban diaspora, US childhood arrivals, and Southern US border particularities. These topics are analyzed in essays on race, politics, theater, film, music, painting, journalism, multimedia, digital archives, social media, storytelling, and artificial intelligence. The book consists of an Introduction and 12 chapters divided into three sections: Media and Digital Media Artists' Activism; Migrant Activists Online; and Activism through New Constructive Practices. The editors are Rubria Rocha de Luna, a postdoctoral researcher specializing in Digital Humanities and Social Justice, and Jacob Bañuelos Capistrán, a research professor who is an expert in Digital Culture and Visual Semiotics, both from Tecnologico de Monterrey.
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