Center for Latinx Digital Media's Virtual Seminar Series Winter 2023:
Register here for Prof. Moreira's seminar
Recent Episodes from El Café Latinx Podcast
What is the experience of being a Latinx or Latin American scholar in the field of communication and media studies? What are the main challenges and opportunities that come with our identities? These are the issues that we talk about in El Café Latinx, where some of the leading voices in the field share their professional experiences. 
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Episode 70: Celeste Wagner and making global communication the norm

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Episode 69: Luis Enrique Santana and seeing in the field of communication studies from the Global South

Recent seminars from the Virtual Seminar Series
Celeste Wagner (University of Florida)

"Feminism, Communication and Social Change in the Americas: A Comparative Analysis of the Argentina of Ni Una Menos and the United States of #MeToo"


Call for Extended Abstracts – ICA 2023 Virtual Preconference:
"Media and Communication in Global Latinidades"
In this fifth edition, the preconference continues to center on media and communication practices of the Latinx and Latin American experience globally. Despite its long history, research about Latinx and Latin American topics — largely made by Latinx and Latin American researchers worldwide — tends to be underrepresented in communication scholarship in general, and in ICA in particular. In this sense, the preconference will address the theme of media and communication in local, global and/or transnational Latinx and Latin American experiences, such as those related to issues of access, practices, representations, markets, technologies and more.

Submission Deadline: January 24, 2023.
Recommended Readings
Siles, I., Valerio-Alfaro, L., & Meléndez-Moran, A. (2022). Learning to like TikTok . . . and not: Algorithm awareness as process. New Media & Society, 0(0).

Nieto-Brizio, M., & Márquez-Ramírez, M. (2022). Fleeing Danger for a Better Life? A Social-ecological Study of Internally Displaced Journalists in Mexico. Journalism Studies, 1-18.